Neil Silverberg | A 22 Part Series
The final portrait of our Lord unveiled to His beloved church in the Book of Revelation
Revelation Was Written to Be Understood...
…not as a code to break or a timeline to map — but as the unveiling of Jesus Christ Himself.
This free 22-hour audio series walks you through the entire book of Revelation with clarity, depth, and a deep anchor in the Old Testament foundations that make it come alive.
The first three lessons are available now. More will follow.
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Revelation is the Most Avoided Book in the Bible. That's Worth Asking About.
For many believers, it feels distant — full of strange symbols, cryptic numbers, and imagery that seems designed to confuse rather than clarify. It’s been treated as a puzzle to decode, a timeline of coming disasters, or a battlefield for competing theories about the end times.
The result? Most Christians never really read it. And those who do often come away more uncertain than when they started.
But that’s not what Revelation is. And it’s not what it was written to do.
At Its Center Is Not a Timeline — But a Person
Revelation is the final word of Jesus Christ to His church. It was given to real people facing real persecution, and it was meant to be understood — not feared. At its heart is a breathtaking portrait of Jesus: the Lamb who conquered through sacrifice, the King whose kingdom has already begun breaking into our broken world, the Lord who holds the keys to death, Hades, and human history.
Once you see Revelation that way, everything changes.
A Clear, Christ-Centered Walk Through the Entire Book
The Unveiling is a 22-hour audio teaching series by Neil Silverberg — a careful, verse-by-verse journey through Revelation that keeps Jesus at the center from beginning to end.
Rather than speculating about future events, this series roots Revelation in its Old Testament foundations — the books of Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Zechariah — and shows how the imagery, symbols, and language of apocalyptic literature were already deeply familiar to the first readers. When you understand where Revelation comes from, what it’s saying becomes clear.
What You'll Discover:
- How Revelation unveils Jesus Christ, not just prophetic events
- The Old Testament roots behind its symbols and imagery
- How to read apocalyptic language with confidence
- Why this book was written to comfort and strengthen the church, not frighten it
- What Revelation means for believers in every generation, including ours
What's Included:
- 22 hours of in-depth audio teaching (remastered)
- A comprehensive Student Guide for personal or group study
- A Teacher’s Guide for leading others through the series
- Immediate access to the first three lessons
- Future lessons delivered to your inbox as they are released
Lesson Descriptions
Here’s a taste of what you’ll find in the first three lessons.
Lesson 1:
How to Read Revelation
Revelation terrified many of its earliest readers — and it still does. But it was written to comfort a persecuted church, not frighten a comfortable one. This lesson reframes the entire book: it’s not a cryptic roadmap to Armageddon but a dramatic unveiling of Jesus Christ as the Lamb who conquered through sacrifice. You’ll learn to read Revelation the way its first audience did — as a startling, hope-filled answer to the question every suffering believer asks: who really controls the world?
Lesson 2:
Revelation as Prophecy
Revelation is not a puzzle to solve but a summons to stand. It unveils a world where you either stand wholly with the Lamb or are slowly drawn toward the beast — often under the comfortable disguise of ordinary life. This lesson invites you to lay down your assumptions, let Scripture confront what you’ve always believed about the end times, and hear the Spirit’s call to overcome.
Lesson 3:
The Time Is Near
Revelation isn’t about distant events. It is the unveiling of Jesus Christ as the axis of all history — given to Jesus by the Father, carried by an angel to John, and delivered to real churches facing real suffering. Its central promise hasn’t changed: Jesus holds the keys to death, Hades, and human history. This lesson invites you to stop treating Revelation like a mystery novel and start encountering it as a divine summons.
About Neil Silverberg
Neil Silverberg has served in full-time ministry for nearly 50 years as a Senior Pastor, Bible teacher, author, and co-founder of Masterbuilders — a network of New Testament churches. Over that time he has mentored four generations of pastors and church leaders.
His Jewish heritage and decades of deep Biblical scholarship give him a rare ability to illuminate the Old Testament foundations that are essential for understanding Revelation. This series was originally taught to a live church audience in Florida, where it became one of the most requested teachings of his ministry. Now it’s available to anyone.
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