The free Bible study at Fascinating Light is a systematic, live course that covers the parable language of Scripture, the full overview of the Bible, and the physical fulfillment of the Book of Revelation — all at no cost, with no hidden fees, in English, 中文, and Bahasa Malaysia. It is not a Sunday service, a devotional group, or a denomination-based Bible study. It is a teaching course built on one standard: the 66 books of the Bible and the testimony of their physical fulfillment. Classes run live on Zoom (and hybrid in-person for local attendees) on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings. Anyone from any denomination who is curious about what Revelation actually teaches is welcome to join.
What Makes This Study Different
Most Bible study programmes teach from commentaries, tradition, and denominational frameworks. This course does not. The content is strictly:
- The 66 books of Scripture — nothing outside the Bible serves as source material
- The testimony of physical fulfillment — Revelation is taught not as speculation but as a record of events that already happened, testified by the one who witnessed them (Revelation 22:8)
- The parable vocabulary — every symbol in Revelation is defined by Scripture itself, not by tradition or personal interpretation (Mark 4:11–13)
The result is a course where every claim is verifiable from the text, every symbol has a scriptural definition, and every chapter of Revelation connects to a specific physical reality — not a future possibility.
Jesus said: "I have told you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will believe" (John 14:29). The study's goal is not just knowledge of the Bible — it is the recognition that leads to belief.
The Course Structure — Three Levels of Study
The study follows a progressive three-level path:
Level 1 — Foundations: Parables and Perspective
The first level introduces the parable vocabulary: the figurative language that Jesus used consistently throughout Scripture and concentrated in Revelation. Students learn what each symbol means — sun, moon, stars, woman, trumpet, sea, harvest, oil, wine, and more — directly from the scriptural definitions, without commentary.
This level also establishes the perspective: Revelation is a book about the second coming, already fulfilled. It is a flowchart, not a timeline. And it has a delivery chain (God → Jesus → Angel → Promised Pastor → 12 Tribes) that determines who can accurately testify its contents.
Level 2 — Overview: The Full Bible in Context
The second level covers the Bible from Genesis to Revelation — not as disconnected books but as one continuous covenant narrative. Students see how the patterns of creation, betrayal, destruction, and salvation repeat across every era of history, building toward the fulfilment in Revelation. Key passages in the prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel) are shown to be the source code of Revelation's imagery.
Level 3 — Revelation: Chapter by Chapter
The third level is a systematic, chapter-by-chapter study of Revelation — from the seven stars (Revelation 1) to the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21–22). Each chapter is read with the parable vocabulary, the correct timeline, and the testimony of physical fulfillment. Students come to understand the three great mysteries, the three entities (Betrayer, Destroyer, Savior), and the structure of the new covenant community.
| Level | Focus | What You Learn | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1: Foundations | Parables and perspective | The parable vocabulary; the delivery chain; Revelation as fulfilled prophecy | Ability to read the symbolic language of Scripture without guessing |
| 2: Overview | The full Bible in context | Genesis-to-Revelation covenant narrative; prophets as source code for Revelation | Understanding of the patterns that repeat and point to Revelation |
| 3: Revelation | Chapter-by-chapter study | The three mysteries, three entities, and physical fulfillment of every chapter | Recognition of the testimony and the community it points to |
The three-level course structure — what each level covers and what it produces in the student
What You Will Actually Study
The course is not vague or general. Each session covers specific scripture, specific parables, and specific connections between the Old and New Testaments. Across all three levels, students encounter:
- The meaning of the seven golden lampstands and seven stars (Revelation 1)
- What the seven letters to the churches actually address (Revelation 2–3)
- The opening of the sealed scroll and the judgment of the first tabernacle (Revelation 6)
- The sealing of the 144,000 from the 12 tribes and the Great Multitude in White (Revelation 7)
- The seven trumpets as proclaimed testimonies (Revelation 8–11)
- The war in heaven — who the dragon, woman, and male child are (Revelation 12)
- The beast from the sea, the mark of the beast, and the 666 pattern (Revelation 13)
- The harvest and the first fruits on Mount Zion (Revelation 14)
- The seven bowls of wrath and the fall of Babylon (Revelation 16–18)
- The wedding supper of the Lamb and the New Jerusalem (Revelation 19–22)
Every session is conducted live — not pre-recorded — so students can ask questions and receive answers from the Scripture directly. The live format is intentional: the testimony is best received in the same way it was originally given, through the spoken word of a teacher.
Who It Is For
The course is open to any non-Muslim who is curious about the Bible — regardless of denomination, background, or prior knowledge. Students have joined from Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Pentecostal, Evangelical, and non-denominational backgrounds. Some arrive with no Bible knowledge at all. Others are long-time churchgoers who have read Revelation many times but never understood it.
The common thread is a desire to understand what the Bible actually says — not what tradition or commentary has said about it.
The course is not for:
- Those looking for a social programme or denominational fellowship
- Those who want their existing interpretation confirmed
- Those who are unwilling to let Scripture define Scripture
It is for those who are willing to read the Bible with fresh eyes, let each symbol be defined by the text, and follow the evidence where it leads.
Whoever has ears, let them hear.
— Revelation 2:7 (NIV)
Format and Access
All sessions are live and interactive:
- Monday 8PM: Online via Zoom (English)
- Thursday 8PM: Online via Zoom (English, 中文, BM)
- Saturday 8PM: Hybrid — online via Zoom and in-person in Sarawak, Malaysia
Digital reference materials — scripture cross-reference sheets, parable vocabulary guides, and fulfillment timelines — are provided at no cost. There is no registration fee, no course fee, no material fee, and no expectation of financial commitment at any stage.
The only requirement for joining is a curiosity about what the Bible actually teaches — and the willingness to study it consistently.
The study begins with the simplest question: what is a parable? From that single question, the entire vocabulary of Revelation unlocks. The first session is the one that makes everything after it make sense.
Knowing these is not enough. One must know the full prophecy of Revelation and its physical fulfillment: must be born of God's seed (Mt. 13:24), be harvested (Rv14:14-16), sealed (Rv7:1-8, Rv.14:1-5) with the prophecy and fulfillment, belong to one of the twelve tribes (Rv7, Rv14), and have one's name written in the book of life (Rv.21:27) to be called God's people.
Do not stop at reading articles. Join the free Bible class and learn Revelation in full. Whoever adds to or takes away from the words of this prophecy cannot enter heaven. Rv.22:18-19
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Common Questions
Is the Bible study really free?
Yes — completely free. There is no tuition, no material costs, no registration fee, and no hidden fees at any stage of the course. Revelation 22:17 says: "Let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life." The study takes this literally. The word of God is given freely, because it was freely given to us.
Do I need to know the Bible to join?
No prior Bible knowledge is required. The course starts from the beginning — with the most fundamental question of what a parable is and why Jesus used parables. From there it builds systematically. Students with no church background have completed the full course. The only requirement is a willingness to read the Bible carefully and let Scripture define Scripture.
What denomination is this affiliated with?
The study is not affiliated with any traditional denomination. It does not use denominational commentary, tradition, or leadership structures as sources. All content is derived strictly from the 66 books of the Bible and the testimony of their physical fulfillment. Students from every denomination — Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Pentecostal, Evangelical, and others — have joined and found that the scriptural content stands on its own, without denominational interpretation.
How long does the course take?
The full course typically takes six to nine months, depending on the pace. Level 1 (foundations and parables) takes several weeks. Level 2 (overview of the Bible) takes a few months. Level 3 (systematic study of Revelation) is the most detailed and takes the longest. Sessions meet three times per week, so consistent attendance over six to nine months covers the full content. Students are not expected to rush — the goal is understanding, not speed.
What happens at the end of the course?
At the completion of the course, students take a written exam that tests their understanding of the parable vocabulary, the Bible's covenant narrative, and the fulfillment of Revelation. Those who demonstrate genuine understanding are acknowledged as having completed the study. The course is designed to lead students to the place where they can receive the testimony of fulfillment, be sealed, and begin the process of registration in the 12 tribes of New Spiritual Israel.
Can I join if I'm from outside Malaysia?
Yes. All Zoom sessions are accessible from anywhere in the world. The study is based in Malaysia (Sarawak) and uses English, 中文, and Bahasa Malaysia, but students from across the APAC region and beyond have joined via Zoom. The in-person hybrid sessions are for those local to Sarawak, but the Zoom classes are fully equivalent.
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Three sessions a week. One standard: the Bible. No cost, ever. Start from Revelation 1 and work to Revelation 22 — with the testimony of fulfillment.
Register for the free multilingual Bible study at Fascinating Light. Monday, Thursday, and Saturday 8PM — live, interactive, and completely free.
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