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*The fall of Babylon*
*Text*: Revelation 18-19
*Big Idea*: Christ will take the throne, by surrender or by force.
*Purpose*: To encourage people to let go of the desires that keep them in Babylon.
*Introduction*:
Thomas smelled the smoke outside.
Looked out the window of his parent’s house – his car was smoking
-smoke, and little sparks – from under the hood of the car.
Thomas started to run outside – to try to stop the fire
-called father for help
No avail, it became apparent the engine fire would not be overcome
-Thomas started to reach for the back door, apparently to climb in
Father shouted, stop, what are you doing?
Thomas replied – I have to get my CD’s out of the back seat.
Father said – don’t go near the car
Thomas said, why not?
-the fire is in the front, the CD’s are in the back
-if the fire starts to spread, I’ll get out
Dad replied – if the fire starts to spread, you won’t have time to get out
-it’s best to stay out now, then to burn with your CD’s
Tom’s dad – spoke a truth that is reflected in the story of Revelation 18-19
-don’t get burned holding on to something that is doomed
Story Retold
-Christ has returned to claim His creation
-plagues have started to declare His just judgments
-before this process is complete – Babylon is destroyed
-in the middle of this text: voice calls out to those marked by God, Come Out
-verse 4 – God calls His people out before the destruction begins
That is the voice we want to listen to today
-the call to let go of Babylon
-the things that allure, draw us away from God
-because it is all about to be wiped away
*Sermon Body*:
Movement 1: ~*Babylon will fall.
Babylon represents:
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The nation that took Israel into captivity
2. Rome - the contemporary kingdom of 100 ad
3. The Kingdom of the Devil - pulls people away from God's reign
4. The Great Prostitute - allures people away from the way of faithfulness
-perhaps good things, but perverted by unwarranted desires
Question: What is your Babylon? Write it down, draws you away from God.
-It is something you truly enjoy, like, pursue
-You might even be able to justify it with Christian friends
-a pleasure, a single allowance
-but it draws you away from Christ’s Kingdom
Maybe knowingly – you are rebelling
Maybe unknowingly – you are ignorant of the spiritual effect it has on you
-Your heart’s delight, without God’s presence (acknowledgement)
Maybe you are aware of the power to tempt you – and you abstain (Praise God)
-this will be abolished.
v. 2 – Babylon becomes a prison for unclean spirits
-the allures of the world become a trap
-true for alcohol, pornography, love of money, power, popularity
-when they take the place of God in our lives
-when the fall occurs, we are trapped
Movement 2: ~*The illusion of prosperity does not last.
-when that prosperity is based on opposing God's Kingdom
-Illustration of Enron - phony scheme of selling energy
-produced nothing - brokered, advertisements, stock prices, but fell flat
Examples of illusions in our lives.
-success at work, getting the next goal satisfied, affording one more luxury
Babylon falls
God calls His people out of her, in order to spare them
Because He knows that her allures will be a trap
When Babylon falls, where will you be?
If you look at the text: see the fall is not directly described
-instead, you see it through eyes of people who loved it
-Kings, Merchants, Sailors – all wanted it, mourned its loss
-all lived well in this city, but lost all they had
-they did not invest in something that will last
-they invested in Babylon
Vs. 10, 14, 19 – shows that when it falls, it falls fast
-the illusion of doing well will be inescapable
-when something turns bad, there is no time to get out
Illustration: Stock Market Crash
Application – I will repent later is a shaky hope
-you might not have time
-God has called you out, you have been warned
Kings, Merchants, and Sailors mourned, because their kingdom had been destroyed
Where is your Kingdom – Your Babylon – will it crash?
Movement 3: ~*The reign of Christ brings great joy.
Reasons for joy at Babylon's fall - is that God will reign, His reign is just
-not just a matter of choosing a leader
-political elections (what is the difference)
-Star Wars - Dark side of the force doesn't seem so bad
-He is the best:
-His treasures are not subject to fire
-his judgments are just, rather than arbitrary
-His love is selfless, rather than selfish
-he is not trying to con you into a trap
-but beckoning you to join Him in His eternal Kingdom
~*Reasons for praising:
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His reign is just.
2. He defeated Babylon and its corruption.
3. Vengeance for all of Babylon's sin
-those who have been hurt long for justice
-either pay for it yourself, or Christ pays it for you.
The Destruction of Babylon precedes Christ's enduring presence
-talk of wedding feast
-the rider on the white horse enters (victory in battle)
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