Revelation paints a breathtaking picture of the completion of God’s plan of judgment and salvation. Yet its perplexing imagery often scares us away! This expository Bible study gives us the confidence to interpret the mysteries. "A sound and thorough treatment of the book of Revelation, this book will benefit teachers and students alike, when filtered through the lens of grace and mercy."--Karen Grant, cofounder of King's Meadow Study Center "I commend this book for bridging the gap between a commentary and a fill-in-the-blank exercise for women. The study of Revelation has become less challenging and more edifying with Ivill's book. It is an annotated Bible study, providing Old Testament background, salient commentary, and personal exhortations and examples from a covenantal perspective. Questions for each Bible chapter enhance and encourage group discussion that is focused on Scripture interpreting Scripture."--Diane M. Poythress, wife, mother, author, founder of Women's Weekend Seminary, Bible study leader, teacher, and speaker "Revelation can be an intimidating book to read. Its many complexities and pitfalls require careful navigation. But Sarah Ivill proves to be a steady guide, steering the reader through these difficult waters. In this study, she reminds us that the book of Revelation is not just some puzzle to solve or some code to crack. Rather, it is a wonderful and glorious vision of the person and work of Jesus Christ. Thus, she helps us to see that Revelation is a book not just about the future, but also very much about the present."--Michael J. Kruger, Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte "Rich, rich, rich. Sarah's book on Revelation digs deep into the Word of God. She brings the whole of Scripture to bear in her expositions so that you truly see the unity of Revelation with the rest of the Bible. And she shows with clarity and without a doubt that the one writer of all Scripture could only be God the Holy Spirit himself, because of the wonder and grandeur of the Holy Scriptures on full display through her careful explanation of the text. In addition, the book contains an excellent study guide with questions designed to give readers the opportunity to dig into Scripture for themselves, enabling them to read, digest, and apply the truths it contains. For any serious student or teacher of the Bible, studying this book would greatly enrich mind and soul."--Donna Dobbs, Director of Christian Education, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi "Sarah Ivill's new Bible study Revelation: Let the One Who Is Thirsty Come is wonderful and fills a gap that has long been avoided in women's ministry, particularly within Reformed circles. Ivill does a remarkable job of showing the applicability of the prophecies to us women as we are today without resorting to sensationalism. God's Word never changes and is always profitable for his people. Ivill reminds us that this oft-neglected book is just as important for women as Proverbs 31, Titus 2, Ephesians, and the other books and passages that get so much "airtime" today. The Introduction alone taught me more than I had previously known about Revelation, and it set a great foundation for the rest of the book's teaching. Ivill's clear purpose for each chapter--presented as Mind/Heart/Hands/Aims--is refreshing and greatly aids both students and teachers. The book's overall format, with thoughtful questions and verse-by-verse commentary, is very helpful, enhancing the focus of each chapter and making the book suitable for both individual and group study. I highly recommend this study to anyone who longs for an accessible teaching of Revelation--one that will pique the interest of biblically minded women."--Jennifer Smithfield, Bible Study Leader, Scientific Information and Research Specialist "Sarah Ivill's studies of Scripture are a reflection of the wonderful influences that have shaped her as a scholar and teacher. There is the disciplined textual skill of exegesis and exposition. This flows seamlessly into real-life application. Yet pervading this blend of the scholar-teacher and spiritual counselor is a recognition of the majesty of God and the awe-inspiring privilege of having in one's hands the panorama of the history of redemption accomplished by the triune God of sovereign grace. I highly commend Revelation: Let the One Who Is Thirsty Come as the firstfruits of a Bible study series of Ivill's careful investigation into Christ's truth and grace."--Peter A. Lillback, President, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia "Sarah Ivill's Revelation: Let the One Who Is Thirsty Come invites women to explore the treasures of the book of Revelation and to mine the spiritual riches of the visions granted to John for the comfort and courage of Christ's church. Ivill approaches Revelation from the perspective of Reformed theology and inaugurated (amillennial) eschatology. Among the strengths of Let the One Who Is Thirs