May 12th, 2024
Discussion Questions:
Reflecting on the portrayal of Babylon in Revelation as a symbol of worldly power and godlessness, how can you identify and resist the influence of Babylonian values and ideologies in your daily life? What practical steps can you take to prioritize allegiance to God over conformity to the ways of the world?
The call to "come out of Babylon" in Revelation suggests a need for discernment and separation from systems and practices that oppose God's kingdom. How can you evaluate the various influences in your life—whether cultural, social, or ideological—to ensure they align with the values of the Kingdom of God? What areas might you need to "come out of Babylon" in order to more fully follow Jesus?
Babylon is ultimately portrayed as destined for judgment and destruction in Revelation, while the new Jerusalem represents God's ultimate victory and reign. How does keeping this perspective in mind affect your outlook on current events and challenges in the world? How can you maintain hope and confidence in God's sovereignty and ultimate triumph, even in the face of opposition or uncertainty?
Worship is presented as a central theme in Revelation and as a means of resisting the spirit of Babylon. How can you ensure that your worship is rooted in the truth of God's saving acts and consistently bears witness to His loving, redeeming, and just mission?
Consider the statement, "Worship sets our affections where they need to be – on the Lamb." How can you cultivate a lifestyle of worship that continually redirects your focus and affection towards Jesus, especially in the midst of challenges and distractions?