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What does the Bible say about fleeing from Babylon?

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The Bible advises believers to flee from Babylon as a symbol of worldly sin and judgment.

In Scripture, Babylon symbolizes the world in rebellion against God, marked by sin and impending judgment. Jeremiah 50:6-8 calls on God's people to 'flee out of the midst of Babylon' to escape its corrupt culture and impending destruction, which parallels the warnings in Revelation 18:4 for believers to come out of the world that is set against God. This notion serves as a metaphor for spiritual separation, urging believers to distance themselves from the influences and values that contrast with God’s Kingdom. By fleeing from Babylon, believers demonstrate their commitment to a life governed by God’s truth rather than the lies that permeate secular society.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 50:6-8, Revelation 18:4

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