The Book of Revelation is often polarizing. Many choose to avoid the work altogether, declaring it to be unknowable or intimidating. Others maintain a fascination with the images and characters of the prophetic pictures of Revelation. Malcolm provides a remarkable perspective on the Book of Revelation. He invites the reader into the text, providing a devotional approach to the truth presented. His insights help illuminate the promises and warnings of God. His combination of scholarship and pastoral concern are very helpful in sorting through the complexities of Revelation and therefore his discussion of the "temporal, eternal and eschatological" aspects of Revelation constitutes very helpful distinctions. Malcolm does a remarkable job of introducing the reader to Jesus throughout the Book of Revelation. It is after all a "Revelation of Jesus Christ."