Delphi Wesleyan Church
- Lecture on Revelation chapters 17–18 with pastoral exposition and application. - Main themes: judgment of Babylon the Great, spiritual warfare, heed God’s warnings, evangelistic urgency. - Uses biblical texts (Revelation, Daniel, Ephesians, Matthew) to explain spiritual conflict behind historical/political events. - Revelation 17:1–6: Vision of the great prostitute (Babylon) on a scarlet beast; dressed in purple and scarlet; holding a cup of abominations; drunk with the blood of the saints. - Revelation 17:7–14: Angel explains the beast, seven heads (hills/kings), ten horns (future kings), and the beast’s coming from the abyss to destruction. - Revelation 17:15–18: Waters = peoples and nations; the beast and ten kings will turn on the prostitute and destroy her; the woman symbolizes the city that rules over the kings of the earth. - Revelation 18:1–3, 4–5: Angel proclaims “Fallen is Babylon the Great”; nations and merchants corrupted by her luxuries; voice from heaven: “Come out of her, my people” to avoid sharing sins and plagues. - Babylon the Great - Symbolic representation of a corrupt city/system that leads nations and peoples into idolatry and immorality. - Described as mother of prostitutes and abominations; responsible for persecution of believers. - The Beast, Heads, and Horns - Seven heads: symbolic (seven hills/kings) — reference to historical/political powers. - Ten horns: future kings who receive short-term authority with the beast. - Beast’s paradox: “was, is not, and will come” — a prophetic description of its rise and fall. - Call To Come Out - Command to God’s people to separate from Babylon to avoid sharing its sins and judgment. - God’s Faithfulness And Judgment - God does what He says; prophetic promises and warnings will be fulfilled. - God can use earthly powers to accomplish His purposes, including judgment. - Reality Of Spiritual Beings - Satan, demons, and “principalities” are real spiritual entities influencing nations and culture. - Spiritual influences appear behind political, religious, and cultural movements. - Daniel 10 (Illustration) - Vision of an angelic messenger delayed by the “prince of Persia” and aided by Michael. - Demonstrates angelic conflict over nations (prince of Persia, prince of Greece). - Ephesians 6 (Practical Response) - Our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against rulers, authorities, and spiritual forces. - Command to put on the full armor of God to stand firm in spiritual battle. - Be alert and keep praying for all believers. - Heed God’s Warnings - Parallel drawn to ignoring earthly warnings (tornado sirens, weather, doctor’s advice). - Spiritual warnings carry eternal consequences; do not presume exceptions. - Non-Negotiables - Salvation through Jesus Christ alone; necessity of being born again. - God shows no favoritism; divine judgment is impartial. - Urgency For Evangelism - Many loved ones remain unreached and face coming wrath; church and believers must reach them. - Believers are equipped and tasked to fight for souls with urgency and prayer. - Revelation 17–18 (primary text) - Revelation 1:1 (purpose of Revelation) - Daniel 10 (angelic conflict over Persia and Greece) - Ephesians 6:10–18 (armor of God) - Matthew 16:26 (value of the soul) - Examine personal life for compromises with “Babylon” influences. - Respond to the call “Come out of her” by separating from sinful systems that ensnare faith. - Put on the full armor of God; increase daily prayer and Scripture use. - Corporate / Church - Equip members to evangelize family and community urgently. - Teach the reality of spiritual warfare and biblical responses. - Maintain vigilance, prayer support, and intercession for unbelievers and persecuted Christians. - Evangelistic Focus - Identify unreached family/friends and actively engage them in gospel conversation. - Mobilize congregational prayer for those still under spiritual blindness.
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