Revelation 22:1-4
"And he showed me a river of the water of life, [bright] clear as crystal, coming from the throne of God and of the Lamb, in the middle of its street. On either side of the river was the tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit every month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. There will no longer be any curse; and the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it, and His bond-servants will serve Him; they will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads."
This is the Bible’s closing crescendo. This is what "it's" all about. Full restoration, the curse reversed, and intimate fellowship with God forever. The New Jerusalem isn’t some ethereal cloud city; it pulses with life drawn straight from the throne like a vine. Flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb.
The Father and Son are One source. And the flow is from under the threshold of the house toward the east flowing down from under the throne. The banks of the river there are covered with very many trees on both sides. Flowing down, and getting deeper and deeper, until finally flowing into the Dead Sea and everywhere it flows the sea becomes fresh (Ezekiel 47).
Nothing stays dead where this water goes. This river doesn't just thin the disease. The curse is not merely diluted; it is eradicated. The Dead Sea becomes fresh; the nations (once dead in trespasses) are healed and fruitful. The ground no longer resists, relationships are no longer fractured by shame or selfishness, death and sorrow are gone. After all the judgments and the gathering of the redeemed from every tribe, tongue, people, and nation, the nations are healed. No more hostility, no more Babel-like division.
The River is clear as crystal, never polluted, never failing. God’s River doesn’t just decorate; it resurrects what was dead. The stagnant, heavy curse of sin and consequences is washed away. The same River that heals the sea heals the soul.
What a beautiful vision and hope. I could dwell on these things all day. I want to paint them on canvas and always am in my mind. This thread from Ezekiel to Revelation strengthens the "already but not yet" tension we all live in. Jesus said the kingdom of God is here. And He is. The River is flowing now by the Holy Spirit (John 7:38-39), but we long for the day when it flows unhindered from the throne we can see face to face.
Dwelling on these truths causes me to question myself; "Am I positioned on the bank, drinking deeply, so that fruit and healing can reach others?"
Jesus said - "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water" (John 7:37-39).
He is claiming to be the true source of life. The Rock in the wilderness. The fountain Ezekiel saw flowing from the temple, and the throne-river John sees in Revelation 22. The living water is no longer an external ritual; it is personal, immediate, and internal. The water now flows from belief in Him. After His glorification (death, resurrection, ascension), the Holy Spirit is poured out. The river now flows from the innermost being of every believer (John 7:38).
The Dead Sea gets healed because the water reaches the lowest, deadest places. Nations are healed because the Spirit-empowered church carries this water to the ends of the earth.
Reflect on this:
How is the Spirit prompting you to come drink, and then let it flow outward?
The river is already flowing. One day we will stand on its banks in the city where the throne is fully visible and the curse is gone forever.
Man!
That day can't come soon enough.
Come Lord. Please come soon.
I live for the visual glory of the crystal River, the Tree of Life heavy with monthly fruit, leaves shimmering for the nations’ healing, the throne pulsing with life at the center. It’s all meant to be seen and savored. But can we see glimpses today?
One way that I "see" the glory of God is the track how the Spirit is moving and working out everything in my journey.
Take for instance a recent development (revelation).
Three years ago we started a Kairos prison ministry program (K10 to be specific) at Sussex 1. And everything was in order but there was an "incident".
We begin our program on Thursday and it runs through the weekend into Sunday afternoon. We were just getting started, receiving the 42 participants at the gymnasium entrance. And checking them in against the list provided by the Chaplain. And as is typical for a Sussex 1 event, some people showed up who weren't on the list. And that is a bit stressful as you might imagine. Normally we let the prison staff handle the check-in, but we didn't this time. I was there helping the CO who was checking names against the list.
Long story short, Jamal (a young man who was near release just months away) was not on the list. And he sucker punched me, shattered one of my eyeglass lenses and gave me a small cut below my eye. Beyond that nothing serious happened, except he booked out of there and assaulted others along the way.
God used that incident (something that has never happened in Kairos history) to heal many wounds. One of our teammates that weekend was scheduled to give the "Obstacles to Grace" talk on Sunday, and he was prevented from entering the prison because of a paperwork snafu. So someone needed to step in for him.
Our teammates leader tagged me to give that talk and I basically had to wing it . I remember I literally tore the talk outline pages out of our manual and just let the Spirit guide my thoughts and words.
I don't remember much of what I said, but I do remember that the gym was absolutely silent (it's never silent) and every eye was on me. Me in my prescription sunglasses because my normal glasses were busted up. Everyone was hanging on this talk and listening intently, even the prison staff.
We ended the talk with a group prayer for Jamal. Praying that the Lord uses this incident for good. It was very powerful and moving.
Three years later and no one knows what happened to Jamal. We do know that when this sort of incident happens they go straight to "Red Onion". It's basically where they throw people away into permanent segregation. That reality always weighed heavy on me. I hated that this stupid punch added to his sentence and sent him to a place like that. I would have preferred working with him and helping him make better choices.
So recently (last week), I got a call from a someone in the DA's department for that region, and she wanted to talk about the incident.
Now, I never filed charges and dropped everyone's attempts at getting me to take punitive action. I didn't need any of that, not even for monetary damages. Hilariously, I got a new pair of eyeglasses free of charge because the lenses were supposed to be shatter proof. And I shared that with her.
But what I found most interesting was I learned about what happened with Jamal. Turns out he turned himself around. Did his time for assaulting the staff after he punched me. And now has been released and is working and getting his life straightened around.
I see that news as a HUGE blessing for me. I was thrilled to hear about this turn of events. And I thank God for answering our prayers.
But now they want to charge him for my incident. I of course intend to argue however I can against that. There is nothing good that'll come from dragging him back inside after all that has happened.
I think I got that message through to the DA's staffer, but we'll see what comes of it. If they subpoena me, I'll have another opportunity to talk about obstacles to grace.
Not a problem.
Glad to do it.
At any rate, all this to explain how I see the River of Life flowing already in this day and age. How I witness the Holy Spirit at work in more than we know.
Jamal didn’t stay in the Dead Sea. That’s the Tree of Life healing.
Amen 🙏🏼