Digital Logos Edition
This commentary on Revelation focuses on one point: that Christ will lead his church to victory. Rather than verse-by-verse exposition, author Alger M. Fitch focuses on five persectives: the perspective of preaching, opposition, advance, endurance, and universal worship.
“Before the first seal on the book of the future is broken (Revelation 6:1), the reader has been reminded that the seal of a tomb had been broken earlier by the ‘Living One’ who declared, ‘I was dead, and behold I am alive for ever and ever!’ (Revelation 1:18).” (Page 14)
“Rudyard Kipling spoke of the six honest servant men that taught him all he knew. He wrote, ‘Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.’” (Page 11)
“one main point: Christ will lead his church to victory!” (Page 7)
“for Christ is both the revealer and the one revealed. The revelation is given by Christ” (Page 15)
“but brought the letters to the appropriate messenger who would read the correspondence to the gathered congregation” (Page 34)