Digital Logos Edition
The book of Revelation is the glorious culmination of Scripture. Everything focuses on the one who is the Lord of Glory—Jesus Christ. Richard Brooks comes afresh to the message of Revelation with a warm, pastoral exposition that feeds the hearts as well as the mind of the reader. As with all the Welwyn Commentaries, this volume is practical, clearly written, and easy to understand. Above all, it points us to the glorious victory that awaits all those who faithfully follow the Lamb of God.
“It is not the church’s business to make truth, alter truth or improve truth, but rather to receive it, stand firm upon it, contend earnestly for it, preach it, adorn it with holy living, and—if necessary—die for it.” (Page 24)
“He dwells in our hearts and lives. He has written His laws upon our minds and hearts. Our very bodies are temples of His Holy Spirit. Christ dwells in our hearts by faith. He reigns over us from within.” (Page 182)
“the bride receives a picture of the glory of the Bridegroom and of the time when” (Page 201)
“People are so gullible, so easily led, so readily sucked into the system” (Page 125)
“If the church is not doing this it is not being the church” (Page 23)
Richard Brooks comes afresh to the message of Revelation with a warm, pastoral exposition that feeds the heart as well as the mind of the reader. As with all the Welwyn Commentaries, this volume is practical, clearly written, and easy to understand. Above all, it points us to the glorious victory that awaits all those who faithfully follow the Lamb of God.
—Dr. Joel R. Beeke, President and Professor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary