Revelation 22:20
He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Cross-reference
Revelation 22:18 contains the warning against adding to the prophecy; verse 20 responds with the Lord's assurance of coming soon — a direct continuation.
In Revelation 22:12, Jesus says 'I am coming soon' — the same promise repeated here, reinforcing the imminent return.
Revelation 22:10 says not to seal the prophecy because the time is near — reinforcing the same imminent expectation as 'I am coming soon' here.
Revelation 22:7 also declares 'I am coming soon' — the same promise from Jesus, reinforcing the hope of the closing.
Revelation 22:16 identifies Jesus as the one testifying to these things and promising to come quickly.
Revelation 3:11 repeats Jesus's promise 'I am coming quickly' and adds an exhortation to hold fast what you have.
Revelation 2:25 commands holding on 'until I come' — the same coming that the prayer 'Come, Lord Jesus' longs for.
Revelation 1:7 declares 'He is coming with the clouds' and ends with 'Amen' — both the promise and the response match the closing verse.
Revelation 1:3 blesses those who heed the prophecy since 'the time is near' — the same imminence that prompts the closing prayer.
In 2 Peter 3:12-14, believers are urged to wait for and hasten Christ's coming — the same eager anticipation expressed in 'Come, Lord Jesus'.
James 5:8 exhorts patience because 'the Lord’s coming is near' — a direct parallel to the coming soon in Revelation.
Psalm 70:5 cries 'hasten to me, O God... do not delay!' — directly paralleling the plea 'Come, Lord Jesus' for swift arrival.
Hebrews 10:37 quotes Habakkuk: 'He who is coming will come and will not delay' — reinforcing the same imminent expectation.
Philippians 4:5 says 'The Lord is near' — a direct parallel to the promise 'I am coming soon' in Revelation.
1 Corinthians 11:26 links the Lord's Supper to proclaiming Christ's death 'until he comes' — directly tied to the cry for his return.
In Romans 13:11, the nearness of salvation echoes the imminent coming — both call for urgent readiness.
John 21:22 has Jesus say 'until I come' — directly echoing his promise of returning soon here.
Matthew 25:10 describes the bridegroom coming for the wedding feast — a direct parable of Christ's return as the Bridegroom.
Isaiah 35:4 prophesies 'your God will come... and save you' — directly fulfilled in Christ's promised return in Revelation.
In Hebrews 9:28, Christ will appear a second time for salvation — the same promised return eagerly awaited in the prayer 'Come, Lord Jesus'.
In 2 Timothy 4:8, Paul awaits 'the crown of righteousness' at Christ's appearing — the same blessed hope expressed in the cry 'Come, Lord Jesus'.