Read Revelation 22:6-19
Verse
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.
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