Unveiling Christ’s Finished Work!

For many readers the Bible’s last book is a locked room — a maze of beasts, trumpets, and numbers best left to the experts or the end-times chart-makers. Henry Yoder was once one of those readers. Then he began to read Revelation by the same rules he used everywhere else in Scripture, and the curtain drew back.

Unveiling Christ’s Finished Work! walks through John’s vision as what its very first word says it is: not a catalogue of predictions, but the Revelation of Jesus Christ — one unveiling of the finished work of the Lamb, written in the signs and symbols of the Scriptures that came before it. Reading the book’s seven parallel visions rather than an imagined timeline, Yoder recovers a Revelation meant to comfort a persecuted church — and to comfort you.

You won’t find date-setting here, or dread. You’ll find Christ: enthroned, victorious, and near. “Blessed is he who reads,” the book promises. This study is an invitation to collect that blessing.

Drawn from a class taught at The Church at the Rock in Oakdale, Pennsylvania, written for ordinary readers and well suited to personal study or a small group.