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Intro:
TS: Last week, we examined where Mystery Babylon, the one world religion of the last days, was judged.
The AC will use them as an ally and then turn on them.
Tonight, we turn to cpt 18
The fifth bowl (16:10) will have plunged the world into darkness.
Against that backdrop, the sudden, blazing appearance of another angel will certainly rivet the world’s attention on him and his message of judgment on Babylon (cf.
14:8).
MacArthur, J. F., Jr. (2006).
The MacArthur study Bible: New American Standard Bible.
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Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.
Babylon the Great is the seat of the AC’s government and control of the world.
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MacArthur, J. F., Jr. (2006).
The MacArthur study Bible: New American Standard Bible.
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Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.RS:
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Babylon the Great
Commercial and government center of the world.
God has long ago decreed judgment on Bablyon
Isaiah 13:20-22
Political and corporate leaders are in league with Babylon and its worldwide system of commerce.
Rev.
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 51:
Jeremiah 51:
Jeremiah 51:
With those predictions in mind, realize that ancient Babylon was been rebuilt and its ruins used to build other cities.
Seleucia, Ctesiphon, Amlaiden, Kufa, Hilla and Bagdad.
Many see this as indicating Babylon will be rebuilt only to face final cataclysmic destruction.
The world will look to Babylon as its leader
It will be the seat of trade and commerce
What does say about Babylon and international trade?
Foundations of This:
the world is becoming much more connected.
Just this week, political turmoil in Italy shook our stock market
EU has a common currency
Ripples in one nations economics shake others
Globalists are pushing for International laws which override nations.
Babylon Destroyed
Though it will enjoy brief prosperity, the final end of the one world government will be complete.
Notice the following verses:
Jeremiah
Jer
Jer
It will become completely desolate and with God’s judgment comes a mighty blow against the global government and economy of the AC.
Notice heaven’s response:
Why did this happen?
Rev 18:
God’s People Warned
Tribulation saints will have a forewarning to get out of town.,
In , the warning is right before God’s judgment
However, today, there is still an aplication
This warning reminds me of:
We are to live a separated life
There is a limit to how close we can be with worldly people
live differently
Live by different purposes.
This drives church discipline
This limits our involvement in the world.
Conclusion:
In 17 and 18, we have seen that God puts and end to the world system by judging both the false religion and the commercial center.
Though we still live in the world, we must see it all as temporary.
Live in the world, but be separate.
Let God’s priorities be your priorities.
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