1
Then the angel showed me (John) a (pure) river with the water of life, clear (bright)
as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. 2 It
flowed down the center (middle) of the main (great) street. On each side of the
river grew a tree of life, bearing twelve crops (kinds, varieties) of fruit,
with a fresh crop each month. The leaves were used for medicine to heal (restore)
the nations. 3 No longer will there be a curse upon anything. For
the throne of God and of the Lamb will be there, and His servants will worship (honor,
serve) Him. 4 And they (God’s servants) will see His face, and His Name
will be written on their foreheads. 5 And there will be no night
there—no need for lamps or sun—for the Lord God will shine on them. And they (God’s
people) will reign forever and ever.
6
Then the angel (messenger) said to me (John), “Everything you have heard and
seen is trustworthy and true. The Lord God, who inspires His prophets, has sent
His angel to tell His servants what will happen soon.” 7 “Look, I (Jesus) am coming soon! Blessed are those who obey
the words of prophecy written in this book.” 8 I, John, am
the one who heard and saw (witnessed) all these things. And when I heard and
saw them, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel who showed them to
me. 9 But he (angel) said, “No, do not worship me. I am a servant of
God, just like you and your brothers the prophets, as well as all who obey what
is written in this book. Worship only God!” 10 Then he (angel)
instructed me (John), “Do not seal up the prophetic words in this book, for the
time is near (soon). 11 Let the one who is doing harm (wicked) continue
to do harm; let the one who is vile (impure) continue to be vile; let the one
who is righteous continue to live righteously; let the one who is holy continue
to be holy.” 12 “Look, I (Jesus) am coming
soon, bringing My reward with Me to repay all people according to their deeds. 13
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
14 Blessed are those who wash their robes. They will be permitted to
enter through the gates of the city and eat the fruit from the tree of life. 15
Outside the city are the dogs—the sorcerers (magic arts), the sexually immoral
(adulterers, fornicators), the murderers, the idol worshipers, and all who love
to live a lie (falsehood, deception, trickery). 16 “I, Jesus, have
sent My angel to give you this message for the churches. I am both the source
of David and the Heir (Offspring) to his throne. I am the Bright Morning Star.”
17 The Spirit and the bride (church, the true believers) say,
“Come.” Let anyone who hears this say, “Come.” Let anyone who is thirsty come.
Let anyone who desires drink freely from the water of life. 18 And I
solemnly declare to everyone who hears the words of prophecy written in this
book: If anyone adds anything to what is written here, God will add to that
person the plagues (affiliations, calamities) described in this book. 19
And if anyone removes (takes away) any of the words from this book of prophecy,
God will remove that person’s share in the tree of life and in the holy city
that are described in this book. 20 He who is the faithful witness
to all these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon!”
Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! 21 May the grace (blessing, favor)
of the Lord Jesus be with (all) God’s holy people (saints). Revelation
22:1-21 (NLT)
Revelation
chapters 21 and 22 return God’s faithful people back to the Garden of Eden. Amazingly,
the final chapters of Revelation reflect the subjects and themes of the first
three chapters of Genesis (see Genesis 1-3). The wording of Revelation chapters
21 and 22 pictures the New Jerusalem as also the new and permanent Garden of Eden.
Thus, the Garden of Eden found in Genesis and Revelation is the bookend of God’s
story of redemption.
In
the new Garden of Eden, there will no longer be a curse and no evil (see
Revelation 22:3). As previously revealed, Revelation describes God and His
Son Jesus the Lamb’s final victory over evil – the unholy trinity (Satan
the dragon, the beast (antichrist), and the false prophet), their wicked woman,
and people who follow the ways of evil (see Revelation 17:15-18; Revelation
19:19-21; Revelation 20:7-10). The destruction of all sin and evil, including
death, finally lead to the renewal of all – new heavens and a new earth (see
Revelation 21:1, see also Isaiah 65:17; Isaiah 66:22; 2 Peter 3:10-13). Now, the
true and living God comes and make His home with His faithful people
(Revelation 21:3). God’s faithful people can see God face to face and
experience eternal fellowship with Him (see Revelation 22:4).
Revelation
22 begins with a heavenly angel showing John, the human author of Revelation,
the river of the water of life (Revelation 22:1). Similar to the Garden of Eden
with one river (see Genesis 2:10), the holy city has only one river. It was the
hope of the Old Testament prophets and writers that living water would flow
from Jerusalem in the age to come (see Psalm 46:4; Ezekiel 47:1-12; Zechariah
14:8). This pure river was clear as crystal and flowed from the throne of God
and the Lamb and streamed down the center of the holy Jerusalem’s great street
(Revelation 22:1-2). Revelation 22 reveals God’s people living in the source of
a life-giving stream that comes from the very presence of God and Jesus the
Lamb. Interestingly, some biblical commentaries find in the imagery of the
flowing water a reference to the Holy Spirit (Revelation 22:1, 17; see also John
4:10, 14; John 7:38-39; Revelation 21:6).
On
each side of the pure river grew the tree of life, bearing twelve varieties of abundant
fresh fruit each month (Revelation 22:2; see also Genesis 2:9). Importantly, the
leaves of the tree of life are used for healing or restoring the nations (Revelation
22:2). The Old Testament book of Ezekiel also pictures healing water flowing
from the temple to form a river along whose banks are trees that bring forth
new fruit each month and whose leaves are for healing (see Ezekiel 47:12). In
the Garden of Eden, God prohibited Adam and Eve from eating of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil and the tree of life (see Genesis 2:15-17; Genesis 3:22-24).
In the New Jerusalem, God’s faithful people will have full access to the bountiful
tree of life (see Revelation 22:1-2). Thus, the description of the New
Jerusalem’s pure river and the tree of life combine elements taken from the
Garden of Eden (Revelation 22:1-2; see also Genesis 2:9-10; Genesis 3:22).
Further,
no longer will there be a curse upon anything (Revelation 22:3). Sadly, the
earth was cursed with thorns and thistles because of Adam and Eve’s
disobedience to God in the Garden of Eden (see Genesis 3:17-18; see also Romans
5:12, 17-19; Romans 8:19-21). Guilt, strife, struggle, sickness, sorrow, and
death resulted (see Genesis 3:14-19). In the new heavens and the new earth, the
New Jerusalem will have no more death or sorrow or crying or pain as all these former
things are gone forever (Revelation 21:4; see also 1 Corinthians 15:26;
Revelation 20:14). The throne of God and of the Lamb will be there, and His people
will worship Him (Revelation 22:3; see also Zechariah 14:21; Revelation 21:3). God’s
faithful and righteous people will see God face to face, and God will graciously
write His name on their foreheads (Revelation 22:4; see also Psalm 17:15; 1
Corinthians 3:2). In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus declared that the pure in
heart would see God (Matthew 5:8; see also Hebrews 12:14; 1 John 3:2). Revelation
chapters 21 and 22 see Jesus’ promises fulfilled as God’s faithful people will
eternally live in God and Jesus the Lamb’s presence. There will be no night in
the holy city for the Lord God will be their light (Revelation 22:5; see also Isaiah
60:19-20; Zechariah 14:7; 1 Timothy 6:16; Revelation 21:23-25). God’s people
will reign with God and Jesus the Lamb forever and ever (Revelation 22:5; see
also Daniel 7:18, 27; Revelation 5:10; Revelation 20:6). Accordingly, there
will be no curse and no darkness in the New Jerusalem, and worship, fellowship,
and reigning will be the believers' privileges.
Then,
the angel said to John, “These words are trustworthy and true. And the Lord,
the God of the spirits of the prophets, has sent His angel to show His servants
what must soon take place” (Revelation 22:6, ESV). All true prophecy originates
with the true and living God and comes through people moved by the Holy Spirit
(see 2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21). At that time, the glorified and
resurrected Jesus declared to John, “And behold, I am
coming soon. Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy of this
book” (Revelation 22:7, ESV). This exchange echoes the beginning of
Revelation announcing God’s sending His angel to His servant John and
pronouncement of blessings on those who keeps the words of Revelation (see
Revelation 1:1, 7). Even more, Jesus’ declaration recalls His earlier teaching
during His public ministry on earth when He taught every generation to be on
continual alert for His return because His return will come suddenly (Matthew
24:42-44; Matthew 25:1-13; see also 1 Thessalonians 5:2-4, 6).
When
John saw and heard all these amazing things from the heavenly angel, he fell
down to worship the angel (Revelation 22:8). Once again, the angel said to
John, “You must not do that! I am a fellow servant with you and your brothers
the prophets, and with those who keep the words of this book” (Revelation 22:9,
ESV). The angel reminded John to worship God alone (Revelation 22:9; see
also Deuteronomy 6:4-6; Revelation 19:10). Then the angel instructed John, “Do
not seal up the words of the prophecy of this book, for the time is near. Let
the evildoer still do evil, and the filthy still be filthy, and the righteous
still do right, and the holy still be holy” (Revelation 22:10-11, ESV). In
sharp contrast to the Old Testament prophet Daniel, who was told to seal up the
record of his vision “until the time of the end” (Daniel 12:4, 9), John is
commanded, “Do not seal up the words of the prophecy of this book, for the time
is near” (Revelation 22:10; see also Revelation 22:6-7, 12, 20). The book of
Revelation is to be read aloud and proclaimed to the church (see Revelation
1:3).
Then
the resurrected and glorified Jesus the Lamb declared to John once again,
12 “Look, I am coming soon! My reward is
with Me, and I will give to each person according to what they have done. 13 I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First
and the Last, the Beginning and the End. 14 “Blessed are those who
wash their robes, that they may have the right to the tree of life and may go
through the gates into the city. 15
Outside are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, the sexually immoral, the
murderers, the idolaters and everyone who loves and practices falsehood. 16 “I, Jesus, have sent My angel to give you this testimony for
the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning
Star.” Revelation
22:12-16 (NIV2011)[1]
Jesus
wanted everyone to know that He was coming soon (Revelation
22:12). Even more, Jesus declared that when He returns He will bring His reward
will be with Him to give to every one according to his or her deeds and work
(Revelation 22:12). Amazingly, during Jesus’ public ministry on earth, Jesus
also declared He will return in His Father’s glory with His angels, and He will
reward each person according to what they have done – their deeds (Matthew
16:27; Matthew 25:31-46; John 5:28-29; Revelation 20:12). Interestingly, the
apostle Paul also reaffirmed Jesus’ teaching (see also e.g., Romans 2:6; Romans
14:10; 1 Corinthians 3:12-15; 2 Corinthians 5:10; Ephesians 6:8). The Holy
Scriptures promises to reward everyone according to one’s earthly deeds (see e.g.,
Psalm 62:12; Proverbs 24:12; Isaiah 40:10; Isaiah 62:11; Jeremiah 17:10; 1
Peter 1:17). Indeed, God’s blessings and rewards come to those who
obediently live a godly and righteous life (see also Matthew 5:3-12)! Then,
Jesus declared a blessing to everyone who washes their robes as they will have
the right to enter in through the gates of the city and to eat the fruit from
the tree of life (Revelation 22:14; see also Revelation 7:14). Outside the holy
city will be all those have disobeyed and strayed away from God’s faithful love
as well as sorcerers, adulterers, fornicators, murderers, idol worshippers, and
all liars and deceivers (Revelation 22:15; see also Romans 1:29-31; 1
Corinthians 6:9-10; Galatians 5:19-21; Philippians 3:2; Colossians 3:5-6;
Revelation 21:8, 27). In Revelation, the unrepentant evildoers must now face
the consequences of their sins! “The soul who sins shall die” (Ezekiel 18:20, ESV;
see also Romans 6:23). However, the true and living God has given everyone an
opportunity to receive salvation. If we repent and confess our sins to God, our
gracious God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from
all wickedness (1 John 1:9). So, let everyone turn from sin and wickedness and
sin no more (see John 5:14; John 8:11; 1 Corinthians 15:34).
Throughout
the Holy Scriptures both the Old Testament and the New Testament, the true
and living God has repeatedly warned everyone to turn away from sin,
wickedness, and rebellion, and to walk holy, humbly, and faithfully with Him as
their God and obey His ways (see e.g., 1 Samuel 15:22-23; Psalm 51:16-17;
Isaiah 1:11-15; Jeremiah 7:22; Micah 6:6-8; Mark 12:28-33). Then, finally God
sent His only begotten Son Jesus the Lamb to instruct the people to turn to God
and love God with all their hearts and to love one another (see e.g., Matthew
22:34-40; John 13:34-35; Romans 13:9-21).
Furthermore,
Jesus declared His Name as the “Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,
the First and the Last” (Revelation 22:12-13, NKJV). As God’s only begotten
Son, Jesus is identified by the same title as His Father (Revelation 21:6; see
also Revelation 1:8, 17; Revelation 2:8). As previously mentioned, God the
Father and His Son Jesus the Lamb are One (see Deuteronomy 6:4; John 10:30;
John 14:9; John 17:11, 22). Jesus is also Man. From a human standpoint, Jesus
is the Root and the Offspring of King David, Israel’s most famous king
(Revelation 22:16; see also e.g., Isaiah 11:1, 10; Matthew 1:1; Romans 1:3; 2
Timothy 2:8; Revelation 5:5). Even more, Jesus is the bright Morning Star
predicted by the Old Testament (Revelation 22:16; see also Numbers 24:17).
Then,
John concludes Revelation with an invitation. First, John records the Holy
Spirit and the Bride of Christ proclaiming, “Come” (Revelation 22:17; see also
Revelation 21:2, 9). John also declared, “And let the one who hears say, ‘Come!’
Let the one who is thirsty come; and let the one who wishes take the free gift
of the water of life” (Revelation 22:17, NIV2011). As the human author of
Revelation, John wants everyone to know that God offers EVERYONE the free gift
of salvation and His eternal love (see also Isaiah 55:1; Revelation 21:6).
Even
more, John solemnly warns everyone who reads the book of Revelation: “If anyone
adds anything to what is written here, God will add to that person the plagues
described in this book. And if anyone removes any of the words from this book
of prophecy, God will remove that person’s share in the tree of life and in the
holy city that are described in this book” (Revelation 22:18-19, NLT).
Similarly, Moses of the Old Testament gave similar warnings against adding
and subtracting from God’s Holy Word (see Deuteronomy 4:1-4; Deuteronomy 12:32).
Everyone must handle God’s Holy Scriptures with care and great respect so
that we do not distort God’s eternal message (see e.g., Isaiah 40:8;
Matthew 24:35; Galatians 1:6-7; 1 Peter 1:24-25).
Then,
John ends the book of Revelation by announcing Jesus’ declaration: “Yes, I am coming soon!” (Revelation 22:20, NLT). John
declared, Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! Finally, John gives the benediction by
declaring “May the grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s holy people” (Revelation
22:21, NLT).
The
book of Revelation closes human history as Genesis began—in paradise! Revelation
chapters 21 and 22 reveal God’s original plan of fellowship with His faithful
people. In the new Garden of Even, sin and evil are gone forever. Thus, many
biblical scholars agree that Revelation is, above all, a book of hope. The
book of Revelation shows that no matter what happens on earth, God is fully in
control. Revelation promises that evil will be defeated and an eternal
blessing awaits everyone who walks faithfully with God.
Three
times in Revelation’s closing chapter John wrote of Jesus’ soon return (see Revelation
22:7, 10, 12, 20). When will Jesus return? Many generations have asked that
question about Jesus’ second coming. As Jesus returned to heaven in the glory
cloud, two angels told Jesus’ disciples who was watching Jesus return to heaven
that Jesus will return in the same way as they saw Him go into heaven (see Acts
1:10-11; see also Mark 13:26-27; Mark 14:62; Revelation 1:7).
However,
NO ONE KNOWS when Jesus Christ will return (Acts 1:6-7; see also Mark 13:32-37;
1 Thessalonians 5:1-2). God sent Jesus at the right time for His first coming
(Galatians 4:4), and GOD ALONE will decide Jesus’ second coming to earth
(Matthew 24:36). In fact, Jesus warns against speculating and calculating His
second coming because God the Father alone will determine His second coming
(see e.g., Matthew 24:36; Mark 13:32-37; Acts 1:6-7; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-2). Even
more, the Apostle Paul warned the church not to become careless and lazy just
because we believe Jesus is coming soon (see 2 Thessalonians 3). God the Father
has delayed Jesus return for nearly 2,000 years and the Apostle Peter tells us
why: God wants to give this sinful world opportunity to repent and be saved (see
2 Peter 3:9). REPENT AND BE SAVED! The true and living God does not want anyone
to perish, but everyone to come to repentance (see John 3:16-17; Luke 15; 2
Peter 3:9).
Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! Revelation
22:20 (NLT)
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[1]
Revelation 22:12-16 consists of statements that some Bible translations
assigned to John, the human author of Revelation, or the angel while some
translations assign verses 12 through 16 to Jesus.