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THE COMING ECONOMIC COLLAPSE (27 OF 33)

by Jim Perdue

Scripture: Revelation 18:1-24
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The Coming Economic Collapse (27 of 33)
Series: Revelation
Jim Perdue
Revelation 18:1-24


Intro/Attention

Tonight, we come to Revelation 18 in our verse-by-verse study of this New Testament prophecy. So far, in the book of Revelation, we have seen some remarkable events unfold. We have seen the letters to the Seven Churches, the rapture of the Church, and the judgment that is promised to those who reject Christ.

Nowhere in Scripture is there a more detailed description of the coming judgment than in Revelation 6-18. Those chapters describe the future seven-year period known as the Tribulation. Summing up what they reveal about that period, God's judgment will rain down on the earth in the form of the seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments. Although those judgments will be worldwide in scope, they will focus particularly on Antichrist's world empire of Babylon. That empire will involve both a religious and a commercial aspect. At the midpoint of the Tribulation, Antichrist will destroy the false Babylonian religious system, which will be absorbed into commercial Babylon. Religion will not cease to exist, but will be restricted to the worship of Antichrist. The Babylon in view in chapter 18 is Antichrist's worldwide commercial empire, which will rule the world during the last three and a half years of the Tribulation. That Antichrist will be able to build the greatest commercial empire the world has ever known in the midst of the devastating judgments of the Tribulation reveals his incredible power. God's destruction of Babylon is the theme of this chapter. READ 1-3, 21-24

*In the spring of 2020, the world's economy was ravaged by the effects of virus known as COVID 19. The pandemic has had far-reaching consequences beyond the spread of the disease itself and efforts to quarantine it. As the virus spread around the globe, concerns shifted beyond the immediate effects of the virus to its economic impact. There were questions about supply-side manufacturing ...

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