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Revelation
Chapter Twenty-two
Revelation 22
The connection of the holy city with the earth
though
not on it
is everywhere seen. The river of God refreshed the city
and the
tree of life
whose fruits ever ripe were food for the celestial inhabitants of
it
bore in its wings healing for the nations. Only the glorified ever ate the
fruit of constant growth; but what was manifested and displayed without
as the
leaves of a tree
was blessing to those on earth. We see grace characterising
the assembly in glory. The nation and kingdom that will not serve the earthly
Jerusalem shall utterly perish-it preserves its earthly royal character; the
assembly its own: the leaves of the tree it feeds on are for healing. There is
no more curse. The throne of God and the Lamb is in it. This is the source of
blessing
not of curse; and His servants serve Him; often they cannot as they
would here. Note too again here
how God and the Lamb are spoken of as one
as
constantly in John's writings. His servants shall have the fullest privilege of
His constant presence
shall see His face
and their belonging to Him as His
own be evident to all. There is no night there
nor need of light
for the Lord
God gives it; and
as to their state
they reign not for the thousand years
as
they do over the earth
but for ever and ever.
This closes the description of the heavenly city and the whole
prophetic volume. What follows consists of warning
or the final expression of
the thoughts of and relationship with
Christ of the assembly.
The angel declares the truth of these things
and that
the Lord God of the prophets-not as the God and Father of the Lord Jesus
Christ
nor as directly teaching the assembly as dwelling in it by the
Spirit--the Lord God of the prophets has sent His angel to inform His servants
of these events. "Behold
" says Christ
speaking as of old
in the
prophetic spirit
rising up to His own personal testimony
"Behold
I come
quickly. Blessed is he who keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book."
The assembly is viewed
not as the subject of prophecy
but as " the
things that are
" time not being counted
specially time to come. Those
that keep it are those concerned in the book
who are warned that Christ will
soon be there. No doubt we all can profit by it
but we are not in the scenes
it speaks of. John
impressed with the dignity of the messenger
fell down and
would have worshiped him. But the saints of the assembly even if made prophets
of
were not to return into the uncertainty of ancient days. The angel was a
simple angel
John's fellow-servant
and fellow-servant of his brethren the
prophets: he was to worship God. Nor were the sayings to be sealed
as with
Daniel: the time was at hand. When it closed its testimony
men would remain in
the same state for judgment or blessing. And Christ would quickly come
and
every man receive as his work was. Verse 7 was a warning
in form of blessing
to those in the circumstances referred to
to keep the sayings of the book
but
this verse 12 is the record of Christ's coming to the general judgment of the
quick.
Finally
Christ announces Himself
having taken up the
word in Person in verse 12
as Alpha and Omega
the beginning and the end-God
before and after all; and filling duration. I suppose we are to take as the true
reading: " Blessed are they that wash their robes
that they may have a
right to the tree of life
and may enter in through the gates into the
city." The redeemed
cleansed ones
can enter there and feed on the tree
of life; for I suppose it is the fruit here. Without are the unclean and
violent
and those who love Satanic falsehood and idolatry
sin against purity
against their neighbor
against God
and follow Satan.
This closes the summing up. The Lord Jesus now reveals
Himself in His own Person
speaking to John and the saints
and declares who He
is
in what character He appears to say it to them. "I am the root and
offspring of David"-the origin and heir of the temporal promises of
Israel; but much more than that-He is the bright and morning Star. It is what
He is before He appears
in both respects; only the former regards Israel born
of the seed of David according to the flesh. But the Lord has taken another
character. He has not yet arisen as the Sun of Righteousness on this benighted
globe; but
to faith
the dawn is there
and the assembly sees Him in the now
far-spent night as the Morning Star
knows Him
while watching according to His
own word
in His bright heavenly character-a character which does not wake a
sleeping world
but is the delight and love of those who watch. When the sun
arises
He will not be thus known: the earth will never so know Him
bright as
the day may be. When Christ is in this place
the Spirit dwells in the assembly
below
and the assembly has its own relationship. It is the bride of Christ
and her desire is toward Him.
Thus " the Spirit and the bride say
Come." It is not a
warning from one coming as a judge and a rewarder
but the revelation of
Himself which awakens the desire of the bride according to the relationship in
which grace has set her. Nor is it a mere sentiment or wish: the Spirit who
dwells in the assembly leads and suggests her thought. But the Spirit turns
also and the heart of him who enjoys the relationship
to others. "Let him
that heareth "-let him who hears the voice of the Spirit in the assembly
join in the cry
and say
Come. It is one common hope
it should be our common
desire; and the sense of what is coming on the earth and the sense of failure
in things that are
ought only though it be in truth an inferior motive
to
urge the cry in all. But while still here
the saint has another place also.
Not only do his desires go after God upwards and the heavenly Bride groom
but
he reflects God's known character
by having His nature and Spirit as manifested
also in Christ's love and in possession of the living water
though not of the
Bridegroom. He turns round and invites others "Let him that is athirst
come
" and proclaims it forth then to the world
"Whosoever will
let
him take of the water of life freely." Thus the whole place of the
heavenly saint
conscious of the assembly's place
is brought out in this
verse
from his desire of Christ's coming
to his call to whosoever will to
come.
The integrity of the book is preserved by a solemn
warning of the danger of [1] and the holy city. Christ then cheers the
saint's heart
by assuring that He would quickly come; and the heart of the
true saint responds with unfeigned and earnest desire
"Even so
come
Lord Jesus." And then
with the salutation of grace
the book closes
leaving the promise and the desire as the last words of Jesus on the heart.
Let the reader note here that
in the beginning and end
of the book
before and after the prophetic statements
we have in a beautiful
way the conscious position of the saints. The first
at the opening of the
whole book
gives the individual conscious blessing through what Christ has
done; the latter
the whole position of the assembly thus distinguishing
clearly the saints under the gospel from those whose circumstances are
prophetically made known to them in this book. "Unto him that loved us
and washed us from our sins in his own blood
and made us kings and priests to
God and his Father." As soon as Christ is named (and it is so in both
cases)
it awakens in the saints the consciousness of Christ's love and their
own place in relationship with Him. They are already washed from their sins in
His own blood
and made kings and priests to God and His Father-have their
place and state fixed
before any of the prophetic part is developed
and in
the coming kingdom will enjoy that place
not of being blessed under Christ
but of being associated with Him. Here they have their place simply in the
kingdom and priesthood; it is individual title resulting from His first coming.
They are loved
washed in His
own blood
and associated with Him in the
kingdom.
At the end of the book
Christ is revealed as
the
Morning Star
a place forming no part of the prophecy
but that in which the
assembly
who has waited for Him
is associated with Him for herself
and the
kingdom. (Compare the promise to the overcomers in Thyatira.) [2] This draws out in active love (not as
before
simply being loved and what we are made)--love first directed towards
Christ in the assembly's known relation to Himself
then to the saints who
hear
then to the thirsty
then to all the world. The desire of the assembly
as the bride with whom the Spirit is
is directed to Christ's second coming for
herself-to the possessing the Morning Star; then the Spirit turns to the
saints
calling on them to say to Jesus
Come-to join in this desire. But we
have the Spirit though not the Bridegroom; hence whoever is athirst is called
on to come and drink
and thus the gospel proclaimed abroad
"Whosoever
will
let him take the water of life freely." It is love acting in the
saint all round from Christ to sinners in the world.
[1] The
true reading here is "tree
" not "book
"; but the book of
life is not life
nor our being written there final
though 'prime facie'
register
unless indeed written there before the foundation of the world: but
even so
it is not the same thing the possession of life.
[2]
Compare the place of the bright cloud in Luke 9. There it is the Father's
voice.
── John Darby《Synopsis of Revelation》
Revelation 22
Chapter Contents
A description of the heavenly state
under the figures of
the water and the tree of life
and of the throne of God and the Lamb. (1-5)
The truth and certain fulfilling of all the prophetic visions
The Holy Spirit
and the bride
the church
invite
and say
Come. (6-19) The closing blessing.
(20
21)
Commentary on Revelation 22:1-5
(Read Revelation 22:1-5)
All streams of earthly comfort are muddy; but these are
clear
and refreshing. They give life
and preserve life
to those who drink of
them
and thus they will flow for evermore. These point to the quickening and
sanctifying influences of the Holy Spirit
as given to sinners through Christ.
The Holy Spirit
proceeding from the Father and the Son
applies this salvation
to our souls by his new-creating love and power. The trees of life are fed by
the pure waters of the river that comes from the throne of God. The presence of
God in heaven
is the health and happiness of the saints. This tree was an
emblem of Christ
and of all the blessings of his salvation; and the leaves for
the healing of the nations
mean that his favour and presence supply all good
to the inhabitants of that blessed world. The devil has no power there; he
cannot draw the saints from serving God
nor can he disturb them in the service
of God. God and the Lamb are here spoken of as one. Service there shall be not
only freedom
but honour and dominion. There will be no night; no affliction or
dejection
no pause in service or enjoyment: no diversions or pleasures or
man's inventing will there be wanted. How different all this from gross and
merely human views of heavenly happiness
even those which refer to pleasures
of the mind!
Commentary on Revelation 22:6-19
(Read Revelation 22:6-19)
The Lord Jesus spake by the angel
solemnly confirming
the contents of this book
particularly of this last vision. He is the Lord God
faithful and true. Also by his messengers; the holy angels showed them to holy
men of God. They are things that must shortly be done; Christ will come
quickly
and put all things out of doubt. And by the integrity of that angel
who had been the apostle's interpreter. He refused to accept religious worship
from John
and reproved him for offering it. This presents another testimony
against idolatrous worship of saints and angels. God calls every one to witness
to the declarations here made. This book
thus kept open
will have effect upon
men; the filthy and unjust will be more so
but it will confirm
strengthen
and further sanctify those who are upright with God. Never let us think that a
dead or disobedient faith will save us
for the First and the Last has declared
that those alone are blessed who do his commandments. It is a book that shuts
out form heaven all wicked and unrighteous persons
particularly those who love
and make lies
therefore cannot itself be a lie. There is no middle place or
condition. Jesus
who is the Spirit of prophecy
has given his churches this
morning-light of prophecy
to assure them of the light of the perfect day approaching.
All is confirmed by an open and general invitation to mankind
to come and
partake freely of the promises and of the privileges of the gospel. The Spirit
by the sacred word
and by convictions and influence in the sinner's
conscience
says
Come to Christ for salvation; and the bride
or the whole
church
on earth and in heaven
says
Come and share our happiness. Lest any
should hesitate
it is added
Let whosoever will
or
is willing
come and take
of the water of life freely. May every one who hears or reads these words
desire at once to accept the gracious invitation. All are condemned who should
dare to corrupt or change the word of God
either by adding to it
or taking
from it.
Commentary on Revelation 22:20
21
(Read Revelation 22:20
21)
After discovering these things to his people on earth
Christ seems to take leave of them
and return to heaven; but he assures them
it shall not be long before he comes again. And while we are busy in the duties
of our different stations of life; whatever labours may try us
whatever
difficulties may surround us
whatever sorrows may press us down
let us with
pleasure hear our Lord proclaiming
Behold
I come quickly; I come to put an
end to the labour and suffering of my servants. I come
and my reward of grace
is with me
to recompense
with royal bounty
every work of faith and labour of
love. I come to receive my faithful
persevering people to myself
to dwell for
ever in that blissful world. Amen
even so
come
Lord Jesus. A blessing closes
the whole. By the grace of Christ we must be kept in joyful expectation of his
glory
fitted for it
and preserved to it; and his glorious appearance will be
joyful to those who partake of his grace and favour here. Let all add
Amen.
Let us earnestly thirst after greater measures of the gracious influences of
the blessed Jesus in our souls
and his gracious presence with us
till glory
has made perfect his grace toward us. Glory be to the Father
and to the Son
and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning
is now
and ever shall be
world without end. Amen.
── Matthew Henry《Concise Commentary on Revelation》
Revelation 22
Verse 1
[1] And
he shewed me a pure river of water of life
clear as crystal
proceeding out of
the throne of God and of the Lamb.
And he showed me a river of the water of life — The ever fresh and fruitful effluence of the Holy Ghost. See Ezekiel 47:1-12; where also the trees are
mentioned which "bear fruit every month
" that is
perpetually.
Proceeding out of the throne of God
and of
the Lamb — "All that the Father hath
"
saith the Son of God
"is mine;" even the throne of his glory.
Verse 2
[2] In the midst of the street of it
and on either side of the river
was
there the tree of life
which bare twelve manner of fruits
and yielded her
fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the
nations.
In the midst of the street — Here is the paradise of God
mentioned
Revelation 2:7.
Is the tree of life —
Not one tree only
but many.
Every month —
That is
in inexpressible abundance. The variety
likewise
as well as the
abundance of the fruits of the Spirit
may be intimated thereby.
And the leaves are for the healing of the
nations — For the continuing their health
not the
restoring it; for no sickness is there.
Verse 3
[3] And
there shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in
it; and his servants shall serve him:
And there shall be no more curse — But pure life and blessing; every effect of the displeasure of God for
sin being now totally removed.
But the throne of God and the Lamb shall be
in it — That is
the glorious presence and reign
of God.
And his servants —
The highest honour in the universe.
Shalt worship him —
The noblest employment.
Verse 4
[4] And
they shall see his face; and his name shall be in their foreheads.
And shall see his face — Which was not granted to Moses. They shall have the nearest access to
and thence the highest resemblance of
him. This is the highest expression in
the language of scripture to denote the most perfect happiness of the heavenly
state
1 John 3:2.
And his name shall be on their foreheads — Each of them shall be openly acknowledged as God's own property
and his
glorious nature most visibly shine forth in them.
And they shall reign — But who are the subjects of these kings? The other inhabitants of the
new earth. For there must needs be an everlasting difference between those who
when on earth excelled in virtue
and those comparatively slothful and
unprofitable servants
who were just saved as by fire. The kingdom of God is
taken by force; but the prize is worth all the labour. Whatever of high
lovely
or excellent is in all the monarchies of the earth is all together not
a grain of dust
compared to the glory of the children of God. God "is not
ashamed to be called their God
for whom he hath prepared this city." But
who shall come up into his holy place? "They who keep his
commandments
" verse 14. Revelation 22:14
Verse 5
[5] And there shall be no night there; and they need no candle
neither light
of the sun; for the Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign for ever
and ever.
And they shall reign for ever and ever — What encouragement is this to the patience and faithfulness of the
saints
that
whatever their sufferings are
they will work out for them
"an eternal weight of glory!" Thus ends the doctrine of this
Revelation
in the everlasting happiness of all the faithful. The mysterious
ways of Providence are cleared up
and all things issue in an eternal Sabbath
an everlasting state of perfect peace and happiness
reserved for all who
endure to the end.
Verse 6
[6] And
he said unto me
These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the
holy prophets sent his angel to shew unto his servants the things which must
shortly be done.
And he said to me —
Here begins the conclusion of the book
exactly agreeing with the introduction
(particularly verses 6
7
10
Revelation 22:6
7
10 with chap. i. 1
3
) Revelation 1:1
3 and giving light to the whole
book
as this book does to the whole scripture.
These sayings are faithful and true — All the things which you have heard and seen shall be faithfully
accomplished in their order
and are infallibly true.
The Lord
the God of the holy prophets — Who inspired and authorised them of old. Hath now sent me his angel
to
show his servants - By thee.
The things which must be done shortly — Which will begin to be performed immediately.
Verse 7
[7]
Behold
I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy
of this book.
Behold
I come quickly — Saith our Lord himself
to accomplish these things.
Happy is he that keepeth — Without adding or diminishing
verses 18
19
Revelation 22:18
19 the words of this book.
Verse 8
[8] And
I John saw these things
and heard them. And when I had heard and seen
I fell
down to worship before the feet of the angel which shewed me these things.
I fell down to worship at the feet of the
angel — The very same words which occur
Revelation 19:10. The reproof of the angel
likewise
See thou do it not|
for I am thy fellowservant
is expressed in the
very same terms as before. May it not be the very same incident which is here
related again? Is not this far more probable
than that the apostle would
commit a fault again
of which he had been so solemnly warned before?
Verse 9
[9] Then
saith he unto me
See thou do it not: for I am thy fellowservant
and of thy
brethren the prophets
and of them which keep the sayings of this book: worship
God.
See thou do it not|-The expression in the
original is short and elliptical
as is usual in showing vehement aversion.
Verse 10
[10] And
he saith unto me
Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the
time is at hand.
And he saith to me —
After a little pause.
Seal not the sayings of this book — Conceal them not
like the things that are sealed up.
The time is nigh —
Wherein they shall begin to take place.
Verse 11
[11] He
that is unjust
let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy
let him be
filthy still: and he that is righteous
let him be righteous still: and he that
is holy
let him be holy still.
He that is unrighteous — As if he had said
The final judgment is at hand; after which the
condition of all mankind will admit of no change for ever.
Unrighteous —
Unjustified.
Filthy —
Unsanctified
unholy.
Verse 12
[12] And
behold
I come quickly; and my reward is with me
to give every man according
as his work shall be.
I — Jesus Christ.
Come quickly — To
judge the world.
And my reward is with me — The rewards which I assign both to the righteous and the wicked are
given at my coming.
To give to every man according as his work — His whole inward and outward behaviour shall be.
Verse 13
[13] I am
Alpha and Omega
the beginning and the end
the first and the last.
I am the Alpha and the Omega
the first and
the last — Who exist from everlasting to everlasting.
How clear
incontestable a proof
does our Lord here give of his divine glory!
Verse 14
[14]
Blessed are they that do his commandments
that they may have right to the tree
of life
and may enter in through the gates into the city.
Happy are they that do his commandments — His
who saith
I come - He speaks of himself.
That they may have right — Through his gracious covenant.
To the tree of life — To
all the blessings signified by it. When Adam broke his commandment
he was
driven from the tree of life. They who keep his commandments" shall eat
thereof.
Verse 15
[15] For
without are dogs
and sorcerers
and whoremongers
and murderers
and
idolaters
and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie.
Without are dogs —
The sentence in the original is abrupt
as expressing abhorrence. The gates are
ever open; but not for dogs; fierce and rapacious men.
Verse 16
[16] I
Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I
am the root and the offspring of David
and the bright and morning star.
I Jesus have sent my angel to testify these
things — Primarily.
To you —
The seven angels of the churches; then to those churches - and afterwards to
all other churches in succeeding ages.
I — as God.
Am the root —
And source of David's family and kingdom; as man
an descended from his loins.
"I am the star out of Jacob
" Numbers 24:17; like the bright morning star
who
put an end to the night of ignorance
sin
and sorrow
and usher in an eternal
day of light
purity
and joy.
Verse 17
[17] And
the Spirit and the bride say
Come. And let him that heareth say
Come. And let
him that is athirst come. And whosoever will
let him take the water of life
freely.
The Spirit and the bride — The Spirit of adoption in the bride
in the heart of every true
believer.
Say —
With earnest desire and expectation.
Come —
And accomplish all the words of this prophecy.
And let him that thirsteth
come — Here they also who are farther off are invited.
And whosoever will
let him take the water of
life — He may partake of my spiritual and
unspeakable blessings
as freely as he makes use of the most common
refreshments; as freely as he drinks of the running stream.
Verses 18-19
[18] For
I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book
If any man shall add unto these things
God shall add unto him the plagues that
are written in this book: [19] And if any man shall take away from the
words of the book of this prophecy
God shall take away his part out of the
book of life
and out of the holy city
and from the things which are written
in this book.
I testify to every one
… — From the fulness of his heart
the apostle utters this testimony
this
weighty admonition
not only to the churches of Asia
but to all who should
ever hear this book. He that adds
all the plagues shall be added to him; he
that takes from it
all the blessings shall be taken from him; and
doubtless
this guilt is incurred by all those who lay hinderances in the way of the
faithful
which prevent them from hearing their Lord's "I come
" and
answering
"Come
Lord Jesus." This may likewise be considered as an
awful sanction
given to the whole New Testament; in like manner as Moses
guarded the law
Deuteronomy 4:2
and Deuteronomy 12:32; and as God himself did
Malachi 4:4
in closing the canon of the Old
Testament.
Verse 20
[20] He
which testifieth these things saith
Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so
come
Lord Jesus.
He that testifieth these things — Even all that is contained in this book.
Saith —
For the encouragement of the church in all her afflictions.
Yea —
Answering the call of the Spirit and the bride.
I come quickly — To
destroy all her enemies
and establish her in a state of perfect and
everlasting happiness. The apostle expresses his earnest desire and hope of
this
by answering
Amen. Come
Lord Jesus!
Verse 21
[21] The
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.
The grace —
The free love.
Of the Lord Jesus —
And all its fruits.
Be with all —
Who thus long for his appearing!
── John Wesley《Explanatory Notes on Revelation》
Chapter 22. The River of the Water of
Life
Add Anything
Take Away Any Word
I. The Water of
Life and the Tree of Life
II. Blessed Is
He Who Keeps the Prophecy
III. The Last
Testimony of Jesus
── Chih-Hsin
Chang《An Outline of
The New Testament》
Chapter Twenty-two General Review
OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER
1) To consider the eternal destiny of the redeemed
in terms depicting
provision from God
2) To note that things revealed in this book were soon to take place
3) To heed the promises and warnings given as the book concludes
SUMMARY
In the previous chapter John described the glory of the New Jerusalem
as the eternal destiny of the redeemed was revealed. In the first six
verses of this chapter
John's vision of the glorious future for the
people of God is completed with a brief description of the river of
life the tree of life and the throne of God and of the Lamb. With
the river of life proceeding from the throne
and the tree of life
bearing fruit every month along with its healing leaves
the picture is
one of provision from God. Eternal fellowship with God
stressed in
the previous chapter (cf. 21:3-4
7)
is emphasized again with the
promise of seeing His face and having His name on one's forehead. With
no more curse (cf. Gen 3:17-19)
the redeemed shall serve God and the
Lamb on the throne. There is no night nor need for the sun
for the
Lord God gives them light (cf. 21:23). The redeemed will also reign
forever and ever (1-5).
The remainder of this chapter contains the grand conclusion of this
wonderful book. The angel who showed John the holy city stressed that
the events described in this book were soon to take place
such that
John is not to seal the book (cf. 22:6
10; contrast this with Dan
8:26). Jesus Himself states three times that He is coming quickly (cf.
22:7 12 20) which I take to refer to His coming in judgment as
described throughout this book (cf. 3:10-11). With a reminder of the
blessedness of those who do His commandments
Jesus
who is the Alpha
and the Omega
the Beginning and the End
the First and the Last
the
Root and Offspring of David
the Bright and Morning Star
declares that
He sent His angel to testify of these things to the churches. The
Spirit and the bride join in with an invitation to let those who thirst
come to drink of the water of life freely. The book ends with a
fearful warning not to add to or take away from the book
a final
promise of the Lord's coming
and a two-fold prayer calling for the
Lord Jesus to come
and for His grace to be with all the brethren
(6-22).
OUTLINE
I. THE RIVER THE TREE AND THE THRONE (1-5)
A. THE RIVER OF LIFE (1)
1. John sees a pure river of water of life
clear as crystal
2. It proceeds from the throne of God and of the Lamb
B. THE TREE OF LIFE (2)
1. On either side of the river was the tree of life
2. The tree bore twelve fruits
yielding fruit every month
3. The leaves were for the healing of the nations
C. THE THRONE OF GOD AND OF THE LAMB (3-5)
1. There shall be no more curse
but the throne of God and of the
Lamb shall be in it
2. His servants shall serve Him
a. They shall see His face
b. His name shall be on their foreheads
3. There shall be no night there
a. They need no lamp nor light of the sun
b. For the Lord God gives them light
4. They shall reign forever and ever
II. THE GRAND CONCLUSION (6-21)
A. THE TIME IS NEAR
DO NOT SEAL THE BOOK (6-11)
1. John is told by the angel that these words are faithful and
true
a. The Lord God has sent His angel to show His servants the
things which must shortly take place
b. The Lamb proclaims: "Behold
I am coming quickly! Blessed
is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book."
2. John attempts to worship the angel
a. He falls down at the feet of the angel who showed him these
things
b. The angel forbids him
1) The angel is his fellow servant
and of his brethren the
prophets and of those who keep the words of this book
2) John is to worship God
3. John is told not to seal the words of the prophecy of this
book
a. For the time is at hand
b. Let he who is unjust be unjust still
the filthy be filthy
still
c. Let he who is righteous be righteous still
the holy be
holy still
B. THE TESTIMONY OF JESUS (12-17)
1. His first declaration:
a. "Behold
I am coming quickly"
b. "My reward is with Me
to give to every one according to
his work"
c. "I am the Alpha and the Omega"
d. "The Beginning and the End
the First and the Last"
2. The promise:
a. Blessed are those who do His commandments (or wash their
robes)
1) That they may have the right to the tree of life
2) That they may enter through the gates into the city
b. Those outside the city
1) Are dogs
sorcerers
sexually immoral
murderers
and
idolaters
2) Whoever loves and practices a lie
3. His second declaration:
a. "I
Jesus
have sent My angel to testify to you these
things in the churches"
b. "I am the Root and the Offspring of David
the Bright and
Morning Star."
4. The invitation:
a. The Spirit and the bride say "Come!"
b. Let him who hears say "Come!"
-- Whoever desires
let him take the water of life freely
C. A WORD OF WARNING (18-19)
1. Do not add to the words of this book
or God will add to him
the plagues that are written in it
2. Do not take away from the words of this book
or God will take
away his part from:
a. The Book (or Tree) of Life
b. The holy city
c. The things written in this book
D. CLOSING PROMISE
FINAL PRAYERS (20-21)
1. The promise of Him who testifies to these things: "Surely I
am coming quickly."
2. John's two prayers:
a. Concerning his Lord: "Amen. Even so
come
Lord Jesus!"
b. Concerning his brethren: "The grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ be with you all. Amen."
REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER
1) What are the main points of this chapter?
- The river
the tree
and the throne (1-5)
- The grand conclusion (6-21)
2) What does John see proceeding from the throne of God and of the
Lamb? (1)
- A pure river of water of life
clear as crystal
3) What is on either side of the river? (2)
- The tree of life
4) How many fruits did the tree bear and when? What were the leaves
for? (2)
- Twelve fruits
each yielding its fruit every month
- The healing of the nations
5) What no longer existed? What was in the city instead? (3)
- There shall be no more curse
- The throne of God and of the Lamb
6) What is said concerning the servants of God and of the Lamb? (3-5)
- His servants shall serve Him
- They shall see His face
- His name shall be on their foreheads
- They shall reign forever and ever
7) What is said of night and the light of the sun? (5)
- There shall be no night there
- They need no lamp nor light of the sun
for the Lord God gives
them light
8) What is John told about the things which he has seen? (6)
- "These words are faithful and true"
- The Lord God of the holy prophets sent His angel to show His
servants the things which must shortly take place
9) What promise and assurance is given in verse 7?
- "Behold
I am coming quickly!"
- "Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book."
10) What did John try to do when he heard and saw these things? (8)
- Fall down and worship before the feet of the angel who showed them
to him
11) What did the angel tell John? (9)
- "See that you do not do that."
- "I am your fellow servant
and of your brethren the prophets
and
of those who keep the words of this book."
- "Worship God."
12) What is John told regarding the prophecy of this book? Why? (10)
- Not to seal the words of the prophecy of this book
- For the time is at hand
13) What is said of the unjust and filthy? The righteous and holy? (11)
- Let them be unjust and filthy still
- Let them be righteous and holy still
14) What promise and assurance is given in verse 12?
- "Behold
I am coming quickly"
- "My reward is with Me
to give to every one according to his work"
15) How does Jesus describe Himself? (13)
- "I am the Alpha and the Omega
the Beginning and the End
the
First and the Last."
16) What blessedness is promised to those who do His commandments (some
manuscripts say "wash their robes")? (14)
- They will have the right to the tree of life
- They will enter the through the gates into the city
17) What is outside the city? (15)
- Dogs
sorcerers
sexually immoral
murderers and idolaters
- Whoever loves and practices a lie
18) Why had Jesus sent His angel? (16)
- To testify these things in the churches
19) How does Jesus describe Himself? (16)
- "I am the Root and the Offspring of David
the Bright and Morning
Star."
20) Who extends the invitation to "Come!"? Who else is to extend this
invitation? (17)
- The Spirit and the bride
- Him who hears
21) To whom is this invitation extended? What is offered? (17)
- To him who thirsts
- To take the water of life freely
22) What warning is given to those who hears the words of the prophecy
of this book? (18-19)
- If anyone adds to these things
God will add to him the plagues
written in the book
- If anyone takes away from the words of this book
God will take
away his part from the Book (or Tree) of Life
the holy city
and
the things written in this book
23) What promise is given by Him who testifies of these things? (20)
- "Surely I am coming quickly."
24) What two prayers does John express as he closes the book? (20-21)
- "Amen. Even so
come
Lord Jesus!"
- "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen."
--《Executable
Outlines》
The river
of the water of life
Add anything
Take away any word
I.
The water of life and the tree of life
1.
As clear as crystal
2.
Yield fruit every month
3.
Perfect bliss
II.Blessed is he who keeps the prophecy
1.
The witness of the angel
2.
Trustworthy and true
3.
Things to come true
III.
The last testimony of Jesus
1.
Coming soon
2.
Reward and punishment
3.
The beginning and the end
──
Chih-Hsin Chang《an Outline of The New
Testament》
The Throne of
Life—Perfection at Last
I.
The Proclamation from the Throne—‘All things new’ (21.5)
II.
The Perfection of the Transformation—‘a new heaven and a new earth’ (21.1; 2
Pet. 3.13)
1. Perfect Provision—the tree of
life (22.2)
2. Perfect Blessing—‘no more curse’
(22.3)
3. Perfect Government—‘the throne
of God and the Lamb’ (22.3)
4. Perfect Service—‘His servants
shall serve Him’ (22.3)
5. Perfect Vision—‘they shall see
His face’ (22.4)
6. Perfect Reflection—‘His name—in
their foreheads’ (22.4)
7. Perfect Illumination—‘no night
there’ (22.5)
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Archibald Naismith《Outlines
for Sermons》
God’s Last Messages to Men
God’s
Revelation is complete and perfect (22.18~19)
I.
The Last Proclamation—‘I am Alpha and Omega’ (22.13)
II.
The Last Promise—‘I come quickly’ (three times) (22.7
12
20)
III.
The Last Prayer—‘Even so come
Lord Jesus’ (22.20)
IV.
The Last Prediction—‘I Jesus—the bright and morning Star’ (22.16)
V.
The Last Provision—‘the water of life freely’ (22.17)
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Archibald Naismith《Outlines
for Sermons》