17. Reply of the spiritual Church and John to Christ's words
(Re 22:7, 12, 16).
the Spirit--in the churches and in the prophets.
the bride--not here called "wife," as that title applies to her
only when the full number constituting the Church shall have been
completed. The invitation, "Come," only holds good while the Church is
still but an affianced Bride, and not the actually wedded
wife. However, "Come" may rather be the prayer of the Spirit in
the Church and in believers in reply to Christ's "I come quickly,"
crying, Even so, "Come"
(Re 22:7, 12);
Re 22:20
confirms this view. The whole question of your salvation hinges on
this, that you be able to hear with joy Christ's announcement, "I
come," and to reply, "Come" [BENGEL]. Come to
fully glorify Thy Bride.
let him that heareth--that is, let him that heareth the Spirit
and Bride saying to the Lord Jesus, "Come," join the Bride as a true
believer, become part of her, and so say with her to Jesus, "Come." On
"heareth" means "obeyeth"; for until one has obeyed the Gospel
call, he cannot pray to Jesus "Come"; so "hear" is used,
Re 1:3;
Joh 10:16.
Let him that hears and obeys Jesus' voice
(Re 22:16;
Re 1:3)
join in praying "Come." Compare
Re 6:1, 10;
see on
Re 6:1.
In the other view, which makes "Come" an invitation to sinners, this
clause urges those who themselves hear savingly the invitation to
address the same to others, as did Andrew and Philip after they
themselves had heard and obeyed Jesus' invitation, "Come."
let him that is athirst come--As the Bride, the Church, prays to
Jesus, "Come," so she urges all whosoever thirst for
participation in the full manifestation of redemption-glory at His
coming to us, to COME in the meantime and
drink of the living waters, which are the earnest of "the water of life
pure as crystal . . . out of the throne of God of the Lamb"
(Re 22:1)
in the regenerated heaven and earth.
And--so Syriac. But A, B, Vulgate, and
Coptic omit "and."
whosoever will--that is, is willing and desirous. There is a
descending climax; Let him that heareth effectually and savingly
Christ's voice, pray individually, as the Bride, the Church, does
collectively, "Come, Lord Jesus"
(Re 22:20).
Let him who, though not yet having actually heard unto
salvation, and so not yet able to join in the prayer, "Lord Jesus,
come, "still thirsts for it, come to Christ. Whosoever is
even willing, though his desires do not yet amount to positive
thirsting, let him take the water of life freely, that is,
gratuitously.
JFB.
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