The Blessing of Watching and Waiting
"Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book." - Revelation 22:7

In the book of Revelation, we arrive at the crescendo of the biblical narrative, where the culmination of God’s redemptive plan is unveiled. Revelation 22:7 states, "Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book." This profound declaration from Jesus serves as a clarion call for believers across ages, urging us to remain vigilant and attuned to His promises.
The phrase "I come quickly" carries an urgency that transcends time. To the early Christians who first received this message, the promise of Christ’s return was both a source of hope and an impetus for faithful living. The Greek word for "quickly" (tachu) suggests not only swiftness but also immediacy. As we reflect on this, we can understand that the return of Christ is ever near. The reality that Jesus could come at any moment should shape our daily lives, encouraging us to live with purpose and intentionality.
The exhortation to "keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book" is not just a warning, but an invitation to enter into a deeper relationship with God’s Word. Keeping the sayings implies more than mere memorization or acknowledgment of prophetic truths; it suggests an active engagement with Scripture that informs our thoughts, actions, and spiritual growth. In a world fraught with distractions and competing narratives, to ‘keep’ God’s Word means we must intentionally set aside time to meditate, study, and internalize it.
Consider the blessings that come from those who obey God’s Word. Throughout the Bible, we see a pattern: those who anchor their lives in Scripture find peace, strength, and guidance. Psalm 1:1-3 tells us that those who delight in the law of the Lord and meditate on it day and night are like trees planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season. This imagery illustrates the sustenance and nourishment that comes from constant connection with God’s teachings.
Moreover, the prophetic book of Revelation is rich with apocalyptic imagery and symbolism that can be daunting. However, within its pages lies an invitation to persevere in faith amidst trials. The call to keep the prophecies serves as a reminder that God’s ultimate plan for humanity is one of restoration and hope. In keeping these promises close, we align ourselves with the heart and mind of Christ.
In our current times, when chaos seems to loom large and uncertainty abounds, the faithful deeds of waiting with steadfastness become acts of resistance against despair. When we live in expectation of Christ's return, we cultivate hope — not only for ourselves but for those we encounter. We become conduits of God’s love, drawing others toward the truth of His promises.
It is also crucial to understand the weight of the blessing that comes with keeping these sayings. Jesus does not merely offer a blessing; he pronounces it. In the original Greek, the word used is "makarios," which cannot be confined to a mere temporal satisfaction. Rather, it denotes a deep, abiding happiness that transcends circumstances. Those who live in alignment with God's Word and await His return experience a joy that is rooted in faith.
In closing, Revelation 22:7 encapsulates the essence of our journey as believers: we are called to watch the skies while living faithfully on the earth. The reminder that Christ will come quickly should not instill fear, but for those who trust in Him, it is a reminder of our blessed hope. As we navigate daily challenges, let us commit to keeping the sayings of this prophecy, knowing that therein lies true life and joy. May we speak hope, live in anticipation, and be blessed by our obedience to His Word until He returns.
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Revelation 22:7 - "Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book."
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