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By Watchman Nee
Come, Lord Jesus is Watchman Nee’s profound commentary on the book of Revelation, focusing on the longings, trials, and hope of the Christian church as she awaits Christ’s return. Drawing deeply from Revelation's text, Nee seeks not only to clarify the coming sequence of prophetic events but to call readers into the spiritual experience at the very heart of biblical prophecy: the eager expectation of Jesus’ return and a deeper revelation of His glory.
The book’s title is taken from Revelation’s final prayer—“Come, Lord Jesus”—and frames the whole commentary as an appeal to readiness and longing for Christ’s imminent return123.
Nee contends that true Christian hope is rooted in this constant anticipation, which purifies the believer’s life and fuels perseverance amid adversity.
Offers a chapter-by-chapter exploration of Revelation, seeking to demystify its symbols, judgments, and promises.
Emphasizes that Revelation is not merely a sequence of future events, but the testimony of Jesus—intended to reveal His majesty and kingdom, encourage faithfulness, and inspire worship16.
Stresses the need for spiritual vigilance and preparedness, urging believers to align their lives with the reality of Christ as Bridegroom and soon-coming King.
Challenges the church to avoid apathy or distraction, insisting that the true fruit of prophetic understanding is readiness, not speculation.
Nee returns continually to Revelation 19:10: “For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” He argues that the point of God’s revelation is to point people to Christ Himself—not to satisfy curiosity, but to produce holiness, worship, and service16.
Section | Focus |
---|---|
Vision of Christ | Centrality of Christ in all prophecy |
Letters to the Churches | Contemporary relevance; Christ’s observations and promises to the church today |
Tribulation and Judgment | Sequence and purpose of God’s judgments; call to endurance and faith |
Millennial Kingdom & New Creation | Hope of glory, resurrection, and the restoration of all things |
Call to Readiness | Practical preparation and encouragement for daily life |
Balance of Interpretation and Devotion: The commentary is not just technical or academic—it continually returns to the heart and spiritual life of the believer, urging an affective, obedient response.
Focus on the Testimony of Jesus: Every part of Revelation is interpreted as revealing more of Jesus Himself, rather than merely end-times timelines or theories16.
Challenge and Comfort: While offering sober warnings of future trials and judgment, Nee repeatedly extends hope, comfort, and assurance of Christ’s victory and the believer’s secure place in Him.
Christians seeking a devotional, Christ-centered perspective on the book of Revelation.
Believers longing for practical encouragement and deeper understanding of end-times hope.
Readers of Watchman Nee’s other works or those interested in revival, spiritual readiness, and deeper discipleship.
Revelation points ultimately to the person and return of Jesus Christ—prophecy’s greatest purpose is to stir love, hope, and holiness in His people.
Christ’s return is imminent and calls for daily readiness—spiritual alertness, faithfulness, and wholehearted love are the proper responses to the prophetic Word.
Prophecy is not just information, but invitation—to deeper fellowship with Christ and devotion to His purposes on earth.
By Watchman Nee
Come, Lord Jesus is Watchman Nee’s profound commentary on the book of Revelation, focusing on the longings, trials, and hope of the Christian church as she awaits Christ’s return. Drawing deeply from Revelation's text, Nee seeks not only to clarify the coming sequence of prophetic events but to call readers into the spiritual experience at the very heart of biblical prophecy: the eager expectation of Jesus’ return and a deeper revelation of His glory.
The book’s title is taken from Revelation’s final prayer—“Come, Lord Jesus”—and frames the whole commentary as an appeal to readiness and longing for Christ’s imminent return123.
Nee contends that true Christian hope is rooted in this constant anticipation, which purifies the believer’s life and fuels perseverance amid adversity.
Offers a chapter-by-chapter exploration of Revelation, seeking to demystify its symbols, judgments, and promises.
Emphasizes that Revelation is not merely a sequence of future events, but the testimony of Jesus—intended to reveal His majesty and kingdom, encourage faithfulness, and inspire worship16.
Stresses the need for spiritual vigilance and preparedness, urging believers to align their lives with the reality of Christ as Bridegroom and soon-coming King.
Challenges the church to avoid apathy or distraction, insisting that the true fruit of prophetic understanding is readiness, not speculation.
Nee returns continually to Revelation 19:10: “For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” He argues that the point of God’s revelation is to point people to Christ Himself—not to satisfy curiosity, but to produce holiness, worship, and service16.
Section | Focus |
---|---|
Vision of Christ | Centrality of Christ in all prophecy |
Letters to the Churches | Contemporary relevance; Christ’s observations and promises to the church today |
Tribulation and Judgment | Sequence and purpose of God’s judgments; call to endurance and faith |
Millennial Kingdom & New Creation | Hope of glory, resurrection, and the restoration of all things |
Call to Readiness | Practical preparation and encouragement for daily life |
Balance of Interpretation and Devotion: The commentary is not just technical or academic—it continually returns to the heart and spiritual life of the believer, urging an affective, obedient response.
Focus on the Testimony of Jesus: Every part of Revelation is interpreted as revealing more of Jesus Himself, rather than merely end-times timelines or theories16.
Challenge and Comfort: While offering sober warnings of future trials and judgment, Nee repeatedly extends hope, comfort, and assurance of Christ’s victory and the believer’s secure place in Him.
Christians seeking a devotional, Christ-centered perspective on the book of Revelation.
Believers longing for practical encouragement and deeper understanding of end-times hope.
Readers of Watchman Nee’s other works or those interested in revival, spiritual readiness, and deeper discipleship.
Revelation points ultimately to the person and return of Jesus Christ—prophecy’s greatest purpose is to stir love, hope, and holiness in His people.
Christ’s return is imminent and calls for daily readiness—spiritual alertness, faithfulness, and wholehearted love are the proper responses to the prophetic Word.
Prophecy is not just information, but invitation—to deeper fellowship with Christ and devotion to His purposes on earth.
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