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What does the fall of Babylon signify in Revelation?

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The fall of Babylon signifies the collapse of spiritual corruption and deception that opposes God.

In Revelation, the announcement of Babylon's fall represents God's judgment against all forms of spiritual and religious corruption that draw people away from the truth of the gospel. As discussed in the sermon, this fall is not only a prophecy of destruction but also signifies the liberation of God's people from falsehoods and practices that bind them in spiritual darkness. Babylon symbolizes the collective idolatry of humanity and the systems that stand against God's kingdom, and its fall conveys hope for those who are redeemed. It emphasizes that God's eternal purpose is to purify His church and establish His reign among His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:8, 1 Thessalonians 1:9

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Saints in Christ
Norm Wells · Feb 10, 2010
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