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Why is the destruction of Babylon important before the marriage supper of the Lamb?

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The destruction of Babylon symbolizes the judgment of false religion and the purification of God's people prior to the marriage supper (Revelation 19:1-2).

The destruction of Babylon, which represents false religion and apostasy, is crucial as it highlights God's sovereignty and justice prior to the marriage supper of the Lamb. In Revelation 19:1-2, Babylon's fall is celebrated by the saints and signifies the eradication of anything that opposes the pure grace of God. This demonstration of God's judgment serves to purify the church, preparing her for the glorious union with Christ. The call to worship following Babylon's fall emphasizes the theme of true worship and the vindication of God's righteousness, reinforcing the importance of grace alone without the corruption of works or false doctrines.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:1-2

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