Chapter 23. Even So, Lord Jesus Come

The phrase “Even so, Lord Jesus, come” comes from Revelation 22:20 in the Bible, which says:

“He who testifies to these things says, ‘Surely I am coming soon.’ Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!” (Revelation 22:20, NKJV)

Meaning of “Even So, Lord Jesus, Come”

This is a heartfelt prayer and longing for the return of Jesus Christ. It reflects the deep desire of believers for:

  1. Jesus’ Second Coming – The moment when Christ returns to establish His kingdom and bring justice, peace, and eternal life.
  2. The End of Suffering & Evil – A longing for an end to pain, sin, and brokenness in the world.
  3. The Fulfillment of God’s Promises – Acknowledging that Jesus’ return is the final stage of God’s redemptive plan.

Why Do Christians Say This?

  • It expresses hope and anticipation for Jesus’ return.
  • It’s a statement of faith and trust that God will fulfill His promises.
  • It shows a deep desire to be with Jesus, free from the struggles of this world.

Modern Relevance

Many believers today pray “Even so, Lord Jesus, come” when they see chaos, suffering, and sin in the world, longing for God’s justice and peace. It’s an expression of faith in God’s ultimate victory over evil.