Revelation 18:1-24
When the smoke rises over Babylon in Revelation 18, heaven rejoices while the world mourns. “The Eulogy” is not a lament for loss but a proclamation of God’s justice. The empires that once defied Him crumble beneath the weight of their pride. Like a solemn funeral for the kingdom of the Antichrist, this passage reveals the collapse of false power, corrupt religion, and greed-driven wealth. Merchants, kings, and seafarers lament—not out of repentance, but because their riches vanish. What they trusted for stability burns away in a single hour. Yet amid the ashes, heaven celebrates the righteous judgment of God.
Revelation 18 presents a striking contrast: the weeping of the world and the rejoicing of heaven. While humanity clings to fleeting treasures, the saints anchor themselves in what endures forever. The call to “come out of her” still echoes, urging believers to remain unstained by a world intoxicated with its own success. God’s justice is certain, His power unshakable, and His promises unwavering. Babylon’s fall is more than history—it is prophecy fulfilled, a vivid reminder that only what is founded on Christ will stand.
How might this vision of God’s ultimate justice inspire your faith and priorities today? Where are you placing your trust in a world that cannot endure, and how can you align your life with the eternal kingdom of God?
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