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What does it mean for the Spirit and the Bride to say 'Come'?

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The Spirit and the Bride saying 'Come' expresses the unity of believers in inviting Christ to return and fulfill His promises.

In Revelation 22:17, the phrase 'the Spirit and the Bride say, Come' represents both the Holy Spirit's prompting within believers and the collective anticipation of the church for Christ’s return. This invitation encapsulates a longing for redemption and restoration that believers share as they await the fulfillment of God's promises. It reflects a deep-seated hope and assurance that those who have been called and loved by God will ultimately see Him face to face. The 'come' is not only a plea for Christ to return but also an affirmation of trust in His timing and His authority.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:17

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