What does Revelation 22:20 mean?
What is the meaning of Revelation 22:20?

He who testifies to these things

- John, the inspired author, has faithfully recorded every vision and word Jesus entrusted to him (Revelation 1:2, 19).

- The “He” here is Jesus Himself, affirming that all the prophecies just shared are reliable (John 3:33; John 5:31–32).

- Because the risen Christ testifies, we have unshakable confidence that the judgments, blessings, and eternal realities described in Revelation will unfold exactly as written (Revelation 19:9).


“Yes, I am coming soon.”

- Jesus echoes His earlier promises (Revelation 3:11; John 14:3), underscoring that His return is imminent from heaven’s perspective.

- “Soon” encourages readiness, not date-setting; God measures time differently (2 Peter 3:8–9).

- The certainty of His coming:

• Guarantees final justice (Acts 17:31).

• Sustains believers amid suffering (James 5:7–8).

• Motivates holy living and evangelism (1 John 3:2–3; 2 Corinthians 5:10–11).


Amen

- A declaration of absolute trust: “So be it.”

- Echoes the congregational response to God’s promises throughout Scripture (Deuteronomy 27:15–26; 2 Corinthians 1:20).

- The church aligns its heart with Christ’s sure word, sealing it with unquestioning agreement.


Come, Lord Jesus!

- This is the Spirit-inspired cry of every redeemed heart (Romans 8:23; Philippians 3:20).

- It reflects:

• Longing for full fellowship with Christ (John 17:24).

• Desire for the end of sin, sorrow, and death (Revelation 21:4).

• Expectation of vindication for God’s people and judgment on evil (2 Thessalonians 1:6–10).

- The prayer is confident, not anxious; it rests in the promise that the same Jesus who ascended will return in like manner (Acts 1:11).


summary

Revelation 22:20 closes Scripture with Jesus’ personal word of guarantee and the church’s eager response. The One who spoke every prophecy vouches for its truth, assures His imminent return, invites our wholehearted “Amen,” and stirs a yearning plea for His appearing. Until that day, believers stand watchful, hopeful, and obedient—anchored in the certainty that the Lord who testifies is indeed coming soon.

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