This commentary does just what the title says: makes sense of the Book of Revelation, from an LDS point of view, blending scholarship and scripture to make the book make sense. The first chapters treat the Book of Revelation chapter by chapter with easily understood background and commentary, weaving in other scriptures that help enlighten modern readers. However, that kind of approach ends with the Apocalyptic chapters, where Millet explains the prophecies related to the Milennium and the 2nd Coming of Christ correlating references to the book with other Biblical references and modern scriptures to treat various topics about these momentous future events, but carefully NOT proposing a specific interpretation or chronology, specifying what is known and what is speculative. It is a volume that helps clarify the book and helps make it a bit more accessible, but leaves the more obscure puzzles of the book still puzzling.