What is your understanding of Babylon in this passage and book?ππ»π
And how, in practical terms, can Jesus/God's people exit Babylon?π€π€¨π
What is your understanding of Babylon in this passage and book?ππ»π
And how, in practical terms, can Jesus/God's people exit Babylon?π€π€¨π
I donβt understand it well, but I see an escape hatch from the corruption- one that will be their undoing- in the form of a finite, incorruptible, uncensorable ledger; a projection of power that will defund wars- the destruction of the system
How do you interpret it?
Very generally speaking, I see Babylon as the entire, corrupt world system. More particularly, *all* the nations of the world as corrupt, collaborating fiefdoms in satan's kingdom.
My takeaway is that we as God's people are not to be wasting our time trying to fix Babylon; it's in process of self-destruction. Rather, we ought to be busy building good, parallel systems that advance Jesus/God's Kingdom.π
It makes sense! β€οΈ