Revelation 22 Commentary: The River, the City, and Christ’s Coming
Revelation 22 invites the thirsty to the water of life, warns against altering prophecy, and ends with Christ’s soon coming.
Revelation 22 invites the thirsty to the water of life, warns against altering prophecy, and ends with Christ’s soon coming.
Revelation 21 reveals the new heaven and earth, New Jerusalem, God’s dwelling with his people, and the Lamb’s eternal light.
Revelation 20 explains Satan’s binding, the saints’ reign with Christ, Satan’s final defeat, and the great white throne judgment.
Revelation 19 shows heaven praising God’s judgment, the Lamb’s wedding supper, and Christ’s victory over the beast.
Revelation 18 declares Babylon’s fall, calls God’s people out, exposes luxury and bloodshed, and announces final judgment.
Revelation 17 explains Babylon’s seductive power, the beast’s doomed authority, and the Lamb’s certain victory over kings.
Revelation 16 pours out the seven bowls of wrath, exposes hardened rebellion, and moves history toward Armageddon and final judgment.
Revelation 15 presents victorious worship, the song of Moses and the Lamb, and seven angels prepared with God’s final plagues.
Revelation 14 shows the Lamb’s redeemed people, three angelic warnings, blessed perseverance, and the final harvest of judgment.
Revelation 13 explains the two beasts, counterfeit worship, the mark, 666, and the endurance of the saints.
Revelation 12 reveals Satan’s war against Christ and his people, while God preserves his witnesses through suffering and victory.
Revelation 11 shows God preserving witness through suffering, judging the nations, and announcing the reign of Christ.
Revelation 10 shows John receiving the little book, hearing sealed thunders, and being recommissioned to prophesy before the seventh trumpet.
Revelation 9 explains the fifth and sixth trumpets, demonic torment, deadly judgment, and mankind’s refusal to repent.
Revelation 8 opens the seventh seal, shows heavenly prayers rising before God, and begins the first four trumpet judgments.
Revelation 7 shows God sealing his servants and gathering a countless multitude before the Lamb in worship and comfort.
Revelation 6 shows the Lamb opening six seals, bringing conquest, judgment, martyr witness, cosmic upheaval, and the question of who can stand.
Revelation 5 reveals the worthy Lamb who opens the sealed book, redeems the nations, and receives creation’s worship.
Revelation 4 brings John before heaven’s throne, where elders and living creatures worship the Creator who reigns forever.
Revelation 3 explains Christ’s messages to Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea through warning, promise, rebuke, and repentance.
Revelation 2 records Christ’s messages to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira, calling churches to repent, endure, and overcome.
Revelation 1 introduces John’s prophecy, Christ’s glory, the seven churches, and the risen Lord who holds death’s keys.
Revelation unveils Jesus Christ as Lord over history, calls the church to patient witness, and promises final judgment, resurrection, and the renewal of all things.
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