Revelation 2:25
But that which ye have already hold fast till I come.
Cross-reference
Revelation 2:13 commends Pergamum for holding fast Christ's name, a specific example of the general command to hold fast.
Revelation 1:7 describes Christ coming with clouds—the very event we are to hold fast until.
Revelation 3:3 similarly commands to 'hold fast' and warns of Christ's coming — reinforcing the call to persevere until He arrives.
Revelation 3:11 says almost identically 'Hold on to what you have' — a direct parallel encouragement to persevere until Christ's coming.
Revelation 22:7 declares 'I am coming quickly,' blessing those who keep the prophecy—the same coming awaited.
Revelation 22:20 is Christ's own affirmation 'I am coming quickly,' directly confirming the promise.
Revelation 21:7 promises inheritance to the one who conquers, the outcome of holding fast until Christ comes in Rev 2:25.
John 14:3 promises Jesus will come again to receive us, the same hope until which we hold.
John 21:22 uses the identical phrase 'till I come' in Jesus' instruction to Peter.
John 21:23 clarifies that 'till I come' did not mean the disciple would not die, correcting a misinterpretation.
1 Corinthians 4:5 urges waiting 'until the Lord comes' for judgment, supporting patient endurance.
1 Corinthians 11:26 connects the Lord's Supper to proclaiming His death 'till He comes', the same awaited event.
Matthew 25:5 depicts the bridegroom's delay, paralleling the waiting period in which believers must hold fast.
2 Timothy 1:13 urges holding to sound doctrine, echoing the exhortation to hold fast what you have until Christ's return.
Titus 1:9 requires elders to hold firm to the word, paralleling the call for all believers to hold fast until He comes.
2 Peter 3:10 describes the day of the Lord coming like a thief, matching the imminent return believers are to hold fast until.