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Babylon in Revelation 17: The Evil That Doesn't Look Evil

Babylon in Revelation 17: The Evil That Doesn't Look Evil

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In Revelation 17, John has already watched dragons, beasts, and armies without flinching and then one thing finally stops him in his tracks. Not something terrifying. Something beautiful. A woman called Babylon, dressed in gold, holding a cup that looks like everything you've ever wanted. That's the warning: the most dangerous things in our lives rarely look dangerous. They look like the good life.

In this sixth week of our Revelation series, we walk through Revelation 17–18 and
ask what Babylon, "the great prostitute," actually represents — and why John keeps insisting she's not just an end-times symbol for some distant empire, but a
present-tense pull on every one of us. Babylon is what the world becomes, and what our own lives become, when we quietly slide ourselves into the center where God belongs. She promises that a little more — more success, more approval, more security will finally hold your life together. Instead, like a wheel spinning
without a hub, it slowly shreds. That's why, right in the middle of her downfall,
a voice from heaven says something tender: "Come out of her, my people." Not an
accusation. An invitation. The real question this passage leaves us with is a
quiet one worth sitting with: what's actually at the center of your life right now?

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