July 21, 2024
Revelation 17:9-18 — We continue to look at Babylon, the great prostitute and the great city. It stands in contrast to the persecuted women of chapter 12 and the bride of the Lamb, the new Jerusalem (chapters 19 & 21), both representing God’s redeemed and faithful people. The bride endures forever while the glory of Babylon disappears quickly. With this contrast, John encourages the believers’ allegiance and faithfulness to the Lamb as his Bride. He challenges us to alienate ourselves from Babylon, the prostitute, who represents the adversaries of God. She deceives the world and the unbelievers with her promises of wealth and prosperity, but in the end, evil implodes on itself, and the fate of Babylon, the beast, their kings, and followers are sealed according to God’s purposes. Their end is destruction because the Lamb triumphs. He conquers because He is the Lord of lord and the King of kings.
This is part of our series on the book of Revelation: Come, Lord Jesus! Too many resources were used in this series to list them all. However, the following source shaped this series and the content of the sermons extensively: Thomas R. Schreiner, Revelation. Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2023). The following key resources were also used — Craig R. Koester, Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, ed. John J. Collins, vol. 38A, Anchor Yale Bible (New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2014); Tom Wright, Revelation for Everyone, For Everyone Bible Study Guides (London; Louisville, KY: SPCK; Westminster John Knox, 2011); Craig R. Koester, Revelation and the End of All Things, Second Edition (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2018); McKnight, Scot; Matchett, Cody. Revelation for the Rest of Us: A Prophetic Call to Follow Jesus as a Dissident Disciple (Zondervan. Kindle Edition); G. K. Beale, The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text, New International Greek Testament Commentary (Grand Rapids, MI; Carlisle, Cumbria: W.B. Eerdmans; Paternoster Press, 1999); Grant R. Osborne, Revelation, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2002).
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