Episode 86

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20th Jun 2025

Revelation 17: Understanding the Judgment of Babylon

https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Rev 17

In this in-depth Friday night Bible study, Geo dives into Revelation Chapter 17, offering a thorough interpretation of the judgment of Babylon. The episode begins with a viewer discretion notice due to the hard truths discussed. Geo provides an overview of the symbolic 'great harlot' who sits on many waters described in Revelation 17, identifying it as the Roman Catholic Church system rather than the people. He recaps the previous chapters and discusses the last seven plagues, the fall of Babylon, apostate Protestantism, and the call to 'come out of her, my people' from Revelation 18. The study emphasizes the importance of adhering to the truth found in the Word of God, pointing out the discrepancy between scripture and certain church doctrines. It concludes with a prayer and a call to follow Jesus' teachings.

00:00 Introduction and Viewer Discretion

01:03 Recap of Previous Study

02:04 Revelation 17: The Judgment of the Great Harlot

03:20 Symbolism and Interpretation

06:54 The Apostate Church and Its Judgment

09:29 Mystery Babylon and Its Daughters

12:45 Historical Context and Protestant Reformation

16:04 The Beast and the Son of Perdition

19:07 Global Influence of the Vatican

22:02 The Final Judgment and Destruction

29:42 Biblical Symbolism and Prophecy

32:48 The Call to Come Out of Apostate Religions

33:49 Historical Breakdown of Kingdoms and Prophecies

35:07 The Protestant United States and Sunday Laws

37:21 The Immortality of the Soul and Resurrection

44:19 Baptism and the Sabbath Commandment

49:34 The Authority of the Church vs. The Bible

55:14 The Call to Return to Biblical Truth

59:00 Closing Prayer and Worship

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