Revelation 22:21

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a closing blessing from the author of Revelation to all believers. It expresses that Jesus' grace (unmerited favor) is with everyone. The 'Amen' means it's true and trustworthy.

Explained for Children

Imagine your best friend saying, 'May you always have my help and kindness no matter what.' That's like Jesus saying He will always be there for us to help and love us.

Historical Background

The Apostle John wrote Revelation near the end of his life around 95 AD. It was addressed to seven churches in Asia Minor facing persecution, reminding them of God’s promise and grace amidst hardship.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this verse can remind someone going through tough times that Jesus' grace is always available to help and support them. For instance, if you're feeling overwhelmed at work or home, remember Jesus is there with you.

Topics

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Related Verses

Romans 1:72 Thessalonians 3:18Galatians 6:18Philippians 4:231 John 5:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'grace' mean in this verse?
'Grace' means God's unmerited favor and kindness, given to us freely through Jesus Christ. It reminds us that salvation is a gift from God.
Why does John use 'Amen' at the end of Revelation?
The word 'Amen' confirms the truthfulness of what was said before it and expresses agreement or confirmation, emphasizing the assurance of Jesus’ grace for all believers.
How can this verse comfort someone facing challenges?
This verse reminds us that no matter how tough things get, we are not alone; Jesus' grace is always available to support and strengthen us in our struggles.
What role does Revelation play in the Bible?
Revelation is the last book of the New Testament and provides a vision of God's ultimate victory over evil. It serves as both a warning and an encouragement for believers facing persecution.
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