SECTION VII - BABYLON IS FALLING (Rev 15-18)
Exposing Systems Built Without the Flame
The collapse has already begun. Not with bombs or bullets, but with scrolls being unsealed and systems being judged by light. Babylon is not merely a place, but a spirit seductive, religious, sophisticated, and entrenched in every structure not birthed from the Lamb. She built her towers with gold but drank the blood of the prophets. She sold her gospel, bought her throne, and slept with kings while mocking the witnesses who burned with truth. But now the bowls are full, and the judgment is not rage, it is restoration.
In this section, Revelation thunders with the unveiling of Babylon’s true face. Religion married empire. Commerce twisted into captivity. Souls bought and sold for influence. The beast she rides is no longer hidden. The cup in her hand is no longer sweet. Heaven has declared, “Come out of her, My people.” This is not exile, but exodus, not abandonment, but consecration. The remnant is being summoned out of the illusion and into the flame.
These chapters are not about destruction, they are about purification. The harlot falls, but the Bride rises. Merchants mourn, but the elect rejoice. Systems burn, but sons are revealed. This is not the end, it is the great unveiling of what has always been false, and the rise of what has always been true. The fall of Babylon is the freedom of Zion. And the scroll-bearers were born for this hour.