Thursday, September 11, 2025

2025.09.11 Hopewell @Home ▫ Revelation 22:1–5

Read Revelation 22:1–5

Questions from the Scripture text: What does the angel show John, in the city, in v1? What is this water? From where does it proceed? What else is there, growing where (v2)? How many fruits does it bear? How often do the trees bear it? What were its leaves for? What is eliminated (v3)? What will be in it? Who will do what? What shall they see (v4)? What will be on their foreheads? What else will there not be there (v5)? What two things will they not need? Why not? What will they do? For how long?

What is glory? Revelation 22:1–5 looks forward to the hearing of God’s Word read in the public worship on the coming Lord’s Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that glory is God’s people’s experience of Him.

The climax of the Bible is in a city that is a garden and a bride (cf. 21:2–3, 9–10). 

In Eden, we had seen Adam and his bride brought together, but ultimately the Bible (and all creation and history) has been about the bringing together of the last Adam and His bride. We realize that just as the tabernacle was a shadow of the heavenly reality (cf. 21:3, Heb 8:5), so Eden was a real, physical garden, but also a shadow of a reality to come. Jesus gains for us infinitely more than Adam lost. 

There, the Spirit (v1, cf. Jn 7:37) proceeds from the Father and the Son (v3a), and God’s people know their blessedness in Him as represented by the Tree of Life (again, a heavenly reality, of which that tree in Eden was a shadow copy), now all over the place (street, both sides of the river), with multiple fruit customized to the people of God (12 fruits), being borne continuously (every month), with not only the fruit but even leaves for their benefit. Rather than be driven away from God in curse (v3a), His people are gathered as the children of the Father, and the bride of the Son, to serve Him (v3b). They are enabled to endure gazing upon the display of His glory (v4a), and know themselves to be individually and personally His very own (v4b). The brilliance of that display eliminates all night and obviates lamps and even the sun (v5a). This glorious King of light, and people of light, reign in a kingdom of light, forever and ever (v5b)! Completely opposite the lie of the devil (cf. Gen 3:1), the story of everything is God’s intention to give His people everything. We don’t learn much about what is actually in the new earth here; only that His people’s experience of Himself is the very heart of everlasting blessedness, and that when this heaven comes down to the new earth, whatever is in it will correspond to that.

In what ways have you already begun to experience glory? In what ways are you looking forward to doing so?

Sample prayer:  Lord, forgive us for when we consider ourselves to have anything in heaven comparable to you, or when we desire anything on earth apart from You. Grant us grace to hope for You as our glory, we ask through Christ, AMEN!

 Suggested songs: ARP45B “Daughter, Incline Your Ear” or TPH389 “Great God, What Do I See and Hear”


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