Short Bible Study with me about Revelation 22:20-21
Introduction
There is incredible assurance and invigorating power in studying the last two verses of the Bible, Revelation 22:20-21. Here, we find a profound promise of the return of our Lord Jesus Christ and an intimate, comprehensive blessing of grace.
This study serves to deepen your understanding of these verses and inspire you to live with a hopeful expectation of Christ’s glorious return. The powerful conclusion of God’s word is not just meant to be read but to be treasured, lived, and shared.
Bible Verse
“He who testifies to these things says, ‘Yes, I am coming soon.’ Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen.” – Revelation 22:20-21
Meaning
The Book of Revelation concludes with the resounding affirmation of Christ’s imminent return. Anticipating His second coming kindles hope and sustains the perseverance of believers. The words ‘I am coming soon’ are a solemn promise and an exciting prospect – a reminder that our present trials are transient compared to the eternal glory that awaits us.
The phrase ‘Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.’ reveals a longing for the return of Christ. It reflects our hearts’ yearning for ultimate restoration and redemption. This anticipation fuels our purpose and commitment to live in a manner pleasing to God.
The final blessing emphasizes the constant need for and availability of the grace of Jesus to believers. It encompasses all aspects of our lives, empowering us to serve unswervingly, love unconditionally, and hope undeniably.
Actions to Take
- Live with an expectation of Christ’s return, making every effort to be found at peace with Him.
- Allow your longing for Christ’s return to influence your priorities and decisions.
- Tap into the grace of Jesus daily. Share this grace with others in words and deeds.
- Reflect regularly on Revelation 22:20-21. Let it build your strength and hope.
- Share the hope of Christ’s return with others. It could be their anchor in difficult times.
Journal Prompts
- How does knowing that Jesus is coming soon influence my daily actions and decisions?
- In what specific ways have I experienced the grace of Jesus recently?
- What does the phrase ‘Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.’ provoke in me?
- How can I better prepare myself and others for the return of Jesus?
- What practical steps can I take to rely more on the grace of Jesus?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for Your assuring word that You are coming soon. Let the expectation of Your return fill me with hope and influence how I live. I desperately yearn for Your ultimate redemption. Until then, help me daily to tap into Your limitless grace to navigate life. Amen.
Social Posts
- “Hold firm to the promise – Yes, Jesus is coming soon! #Hope #SecondComing #Revelation22”
- “Are you yearning for the return of Jesus? Let’s prepare together. #ComeLordJesus #Revelation22”
- “Let the grace of Jesus envelop you today and always. #GraceOfJesus #Revelation22”
- “Live today with the expectancy of Christ’s return. Your current trials are momentary. #KeepHopeAlive #Revelation22”
- “Remember, God’s grace is ever-present and always sufficient! #GraceUponGrace #Revelation22”
Conclusion
Dwelling on Revelation 22:20-21 promotes enduring faith, invincible hope, and unchanging gratitude. We’re encouraged to live with a greater sense of purpose and urgency. The ultimate promise of Christ’s return fills us with joy and anticipation.
Let’s continue to delve deep into God’s Word, allowing it to shape us, guide us, and fill us with His unwavering grace. We can’t wait to discover more truths together in our next study at BGodInspired.com.
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Q&A about Revelation 22:20-21
Question: What is written in the verses of Revelation 22:20-21?
Answer: In Revelation 22:20-21, it states: “He who testifies to these things says, ‘Yes, I am coming quickly.’ Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.”