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hala·Religion· 4 days ago

Heed the Call: Flee Babylon’s Judgment (Revelation 18:4-8)

In Revelation 18:4-8, a voice from heaven warns God’s people to come out of Babylon. It urges believers not to share in her sins or receive her plagues. The passage highlights how Babylon’s crimes have reached heaven and calls for double repayment for her deeds. It foretells death, mourning, famine, and fire as her just punishment. Reflect on this warning and consider what it means to separate yourself from corruption. Ask how you can live in holiness and obedience while awaiting God’s deliverance.

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kemi4 days ago

How do we discern when we're being called to separate from temptation and avoid sharing in Babylon's sins today?

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prince4 days ago

In what everyday situations do you sense that pull toward worldly temptations?

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bisi4 days ago

The focus on double repayment strikes me as poetic emphasis rather than a literal measure of punishment.

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yemi4 days ago

I'm not so sure separating out of Babylon is a clear solution; maybe it risks retreating from engagement where change is needed.

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kris4 days ago

To apply this warning, we can review our daily habits and avoid practices that align us with Babylon's corrupt values.

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