The End of the Church Age...and After
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Thus far in this study we have
learned a lot about the “times and seasons’’ of God’s salvation plan. We
have seen that God has three seasons of the Gospel, in which fruit can be
seen. We saw the early “righteous” rain of the Old Testament, which
produced the first of the firstfruits, which was our Lord Jesus Christ. We
have seen the season of the firstfruits, which was the church age, and
finally, we saw that we are in the final season, the latter rain, in which
God is gathering that final harvest before Judgment Day. We are so
thankful to know that God is still saving in these days of spiritual
darkness in the churches. He is saving a great multitude that no man can
number, but this salvation is outside of the churches. This is the latter
rain.
We also learned that these three
seasons are separated by times of spiritual famine. In the days of Jesus,
almost no one became saved despite the perfect preaching of the Lord Jesus
for three and a half years. We also learned that the Great Tribulation,
which we are well into now, began with another spiritual famine in which
God pinched off the Gospel. But, our encouragement is that in the second
part of the Great Tribulation, God began the latter rain in which He is
saving a great multitude throughout the world, outside of the churches and
congregations. We also learned that this Great Tribulation began with the
end of the church age, in which God is finished with His use of the
churches to evangelize the world. In fact, the churches are now under the
judgment of God, as judgment begins in the house of God (I Peter
4:17).
Since we have learned all of this,
we must now search the Bible to see what God has commanded regarding our
relationship with the local church. Does God have instructions for us
concerning our relationship with the churches and congregation? What if I
attend a reasonably faithful church, maybe it is the most faithful church
in my village or town, and our church does not teach many of the wrong
doctrines mentioned in this study. Does God have any commandment for me?
Especially since we have seen how the churches are now under the judgment
of God? Surely, this cannot include my faithful church, or can
it?
Believers Must Depart Out of Their
Churches
We are going to see that
God does have a specific commandment for all believers, and that
commandment is that they must depart out of their
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churches. To repeat, we will see that God has commanded that the believers must depart out of their churches. No matter how faithful their church appears, God has commanded His people to leave the church. We will see five specific passages that give this commandment to believers today. Actually, God only had to tell us once. As faithful servants, we should only have to be told once. However, God in his wonderful mercy has told us in many different ways. We will see that God has given no exceptions to this command. He has commanded each and every believer to leave the church. Along the way, we will see many other parallel passages that support this command and show how God has given similar commands in the past. As we study these passages let us pray that God would give us obedience to His Word alone.
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First
Passage
Let us look again at
Matthew 24:15-16:
When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains:
As we have learned, the abomination of desolation is Satan. This verse speaks of a time when we will see Satan stand in the holy place. We have learned that the holy place is where the Gospel is. Throughout the church age that place could be only the local churches that had been given the command to send the Gospel into all the world. The abomination of desolation standing in the holy place identifies, as we have repeatedly seen, with the Great Tribulation. We read in Matthew 24, verse 21:
For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
We are assured that this terrible time will be just before the end of the world. Matthew 24:29 declares:
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Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:
Verse 2l tells us the setting of
Matthew 24, that it is speaking of our day, the time of the Great
Tribulation. Verse 29 tells us what comes immediately after the Great
Tribulation, namely. the end of the world and Judgment Day. So, we can see
from this and our study thus far, that the setting of verses 15 and 16 is
our day. We have also seen that the “holy place’’ that God has in mind are
the churches and congregations throughout the world. These are the places
that God had set apart for His work during the past 1900 years of the
church age. But, we see the command in verses 15 and 16. When we see
Satan, who is the abomination of desolation, standing in the churches (the
holy place), then God has given the commandment that the believers must
flee.
Notice that in verse l5 God used the
phrase “when you see the abomination of desolation.” He
didn’t say when you “experience.” As we have seen before, we can see again
how Satan is now ruling in the churches and congregations. We can see both
from our own experience and from the Bible that He is ruling. This is
evidence that Satan has taken his seat in the temple, and therefore, the
time has come that Matthew 24:15 is fulfilled, and so the believers must
flee Judea.
Notice that the test God gave
to the believers was not when they see Satan obviously ruling in their own
local church, but when they see him ruling in the "holy place." The holy
place is the temple, and the temple includes all of the churches and
congregations throughout the world, In this study, we have seen that he is
now ruling in congregations throughout the world, so the test of Matthew
24:l5 is fulfilled without any question. Therefore, Christ has commanded
that we leave the church.
The land of
“Judea” included Jerusalem and the area around about. This word “Judea” in
the Greek New Testament is very close to the word “Jew,” so spiritually,
it identities with the word “Jew.” The “Jew” that God has in mind are
those of Romans 2:28-29, the true believers. So, when God says to depart
from “Judea,” impelling the believers they must depart from the land of
the believers, the corporate expression of the kingdom of God. They cannot
leave the eternal kingdom of God, but they can leave the external body,
the churches and congregations. They are the holy place, they are the
Judea that exists today. The believers must leave the churches because the
Holy Spirit has left the churches and given the rulership to Satan.
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Therefore, Matthew 24:15-16 is
telling the believers they must leave the visible kingdom of God, the
churches and congregations. We are to flee to the ‘‘mountains,’’ which
represent God Himself (Psalm 121:1).
So, we
can see that God has given the command that when we reach the times we are
now in, with Satan ruling in the congregations, we must
leave.
Second
passage
Let us look at a parallel
passage, Luke 21:20-21:
And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh. Then let them which are in Judaea flee to the mountains; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the countries enter thereinto.
Verse 21 is very similarly Matthew 24:15-16. From our earlier studies, we have seen that these verses can be speaking only about the Great Tribulation just before Christ returns. The Jerusalem in view must be the churches congregations. We learned that Galatians 4:25-26 tells us that the churches are made up of “Jerusalem above,” which are the true believers, and the Jerusalem below, which are the unsaved in the churches who think they are saved. In Luke 21:20-21, God uses the language of “Jerusalem compassed with armies.” This language is very similarly Revelation 20:7-9:
And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth. Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea. And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about. and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.
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In this passage, God uses the language, “camp of the saints,” whereas in Luke 21, we see “Jerusalem.” Both passages are speaking of the same time.
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This is the time when the “armies” of Satan have
compassed the corporate kingdom of God. Throughout this study, we have
seen how we have arrived at that time when God has sent Satan with his
armies to compass and destroy the churches. We can see that this criteria
has been fulfilled. In Luke 21:20- 21, we have the same command that is in
Matthew 24. God repeats His command, that the believers, those in Judaea,
must depart out. This is another direct command to us today, that we must
leave the church.
Third
Passage
We see similar language in
Mark 13:14, which says:
But when ye shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet. standing where it ought not. (let him that readeth understand,) then let them that be In Judaea flee to the mountains:
One may wonder why we would
mention this passage, also. It is important because God has given it. Many
things Jesus said or did were mentioned only once in the Gospels, but this
important time, this time in which we are seeing God’s judgment upon the
churches (I Peter 4:17), is mentioned in these three Gospels. This verse
is very similar to Matthew 24:15, but God changes the language a little.
In Matthew 24, God says that Satan will be standing in the “holy place,”
in Mark 13, God says he in standing “where it ought
not.”
The churches and congregations are a
place that Satan should not be. He does not belong there. When we consider
passages like I Timothy 3, which gives the rules God established for the
leadership of the churches, we see just one example of the protection that
God provided for the church throughout the New Testament era. This
particular protection was the careful rules that must be followed in the
selection of elders and deacons. But the churches have set aside these
rules, and many other rules, and have rejected the protection that God has
provided.
If we look carefully at the
vineyard of Isaiah 5:1-7 and the Jerusalem of Ezekiel 16, we will see that
they are speaking of the New Testament churches and congregations. In
these passages we see examples of God’s great care for the corporate
church. With such care, we can see why God says that the churches are a
place that Satan “ought not” to be. God has provided such careful
protection that Satan should never have been able to rule in the
churches.
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However, as we have seen in this
study, the churches have rejected the rules of God; they have rejected the
rules God gave for leadership in I Timothy 3. They have rejected the Bible
as the authority and established their own authority. The result is that
Satan has been appointed by God to have rulership where he “ought
not" to be.
Fourth
Passage
For our next proof text
that God has commanded the believers to depart from the churches, we will
look at Luke 21:5-6, which says:
Which Temple was Christ Talking About?And as some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly stones and gifts, he said, As for these things which ye behold, the days will come, in the which there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
When many people look at this
passage, they quickly come to the conclusion that Jesus is speaking of the
destruction of the physical temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 70 by the Romans.
Even many people who recognize the fact that Matthew 24, Luke 21, and Mark
13 are mostly speaking about the end of the world, they still hold to the
idea that this verse and its companion in Matthew 24:1-2 is speaking of
the event in A.D. 70. However, we must read the passage and its
surrounding verses very carefully if we are to arrive at
truth.
Let’s look closely at the companion
verses in Matthew 24. We read in verses 1 to 5:
1 And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the temple.
2 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
3 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
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4 And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.
5 For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.
You will notice in verse 3 that
the disciples came and asked Jesus when these things will happen and what
is the sign of His coming and the end of the world. God guided the
disciples to ask a question that tells us when the time would be that
“there shall not be left one stone upon another.” The time is at
the end of the world, the time of His
corning.
Notice the first sign that Jesus
said would indicate when one stone will not be left upon another. That
sign is that men will come as false christs to deceive. They shall be
effective and deceive many. We see this in verse 5. The test that Jesus
gives us to determine when “there shall not be left one stone upon
another” is that false christs will come and deceive many. This ties
into Matthew 24:24, which says:
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
Matthew 24:24 expands the
explanation of verses 4 and 5 and as we have seen in this study, Matthew
24:24 is talking about today. So, we see that when Christ said “There
shall not be one stone left upon another,” He cannot be talking about
A.D. 70, but rather Christ is talking about our
day.
An even stronger proof of this is
found in Matthew 24:1. Notice what the Bible says Jesus saw: “ ... the
buildings of the temple.” Notice that the word “buildings” is plural.
This means that this passage is not just speaking of the temple itself,
but of all the related "buildings," which would include the Western
Wailing Wall and the temple foundation because both were integral parts of
that same stone structure. If God was talking only about the temple
itself, then He would have used a singular phrase like “temple
building.”
However, God very carefully put
a plural word here. Also Mark l3:1-2 has the same plural word. From
Galatians 3:16 we can see that God is very careful about the use of plural
and singular words.
Therefore, we can know
for a certainty that Luke 21:5-6 and Matthew 24:1-2 are not speaking of
the destruction of the physical temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 70, but can be
speaking only of the destruction of the churches and congregations in our
day.
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And as some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly stones and gifts, he said, As for these things which ye behold, the days will come, in the which there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
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Now, we can see what God is
saying. He is saying that there shall not remain one church that is still
recognized by God as a part of the temple of God. In I Corinthians 3, God
says that every believer is gold, silver and precious stones in the temple
of God. Therefore, each local congregation is a part of that temple. Each
true believer in that church is a living precious stone that has been
built into the spiritual temple structure. However, when Christ says that
not one stone would be left upon another, He is saying that there shall
not be any congregation that is still recognized by God as part of that
temple. If there were still one church left that was still recognized by
God, then it would be a little part of the temple, with some stones upon
stones. But, Christ said there would not be any structure left. All the
churches will become dead in God’s sight.
What is the Conclusion for the
Believer?
What is the necessary
conclusion of this for the believer? If their church is no longer
recognized by God, it is no longer Christ’s church, then it must be under
the rulership of someone else. This is exactly what II Thessalonians 2 is
telling us. The Holy Spirit has been removed. and Satan has taken his seat
in the temple. He is now ruling. The believers cannot stay because Satan
is now the ruler. This passage is telling us that there will not be left
one church recognized by God. Therefore, the believers must
leave.
Remember the true believers are
instructed in Luke 21:20 to depart out of Jerusalem in our day. Thus, we
have learned that the time has now come when we must leave our churches
and congregations even though we are to
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continue to gather together to fellowship with other true
believers outside of the church (Hebrews
10:25).
But the question once more must be
raised: lf a church earnestly tries to remove all of its wrong doctrines
(its spiritual high places), and if it still has true believers within it,
why can’t it continue as a viable God-blessed congregation? In answer to
this question we must carefully consider what God has
said.
We have been learning that God has
declared that there is not to be left one stone upon another. God has
declared this since it means that God is declaring that it is His
intention that there is not to be even one church left to represent God’s
kingdom. If a church insists that it is still recognized by God, then it
is still trying to have a small part in the temple of God and saying the
believers (the stones) in that church are still in place in the temple of
God. But that cannot be because God declares there will not be left one
stone upon another. This means that God’s usage of the churches and
congregations has come to an end.
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The fact that the command to
depart from the church is to be obeyed by every believer is underscored by
the language of Luke 2l:5, 6 where God declares that in the temple there
would not be one stone left upon another stone that would not be thrown
down. We have already leaned that according to I Corinthians 3 the temple
is the corporate church that God has been building for more than 1950
years. This is the temple that Luke 21:5, 6 says that it will not have one
stone left upon another that would not be thrown down, Therefore, the
believers must leave the church.
Fifth
Passage: Who Does the Fallen Babylon
Represent?
When a king of any
nation has conquered a city so that the city is now ruled by the
conquering king, that city becomes an integral part of the kingdom of the
conquering king. Thus, we must understand, as we have learned from II
Thessalonians 2:4, that Satan is ruling in the churches and congregations
during the Great Tribulation period of our time, and those churches and
congregations have become spiritual Babylon. They are a fallen Babylon
because they are under the wrath of God.
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Let us now look at Babylon in the Book of Revelation to
see what God is telling us about Babylon and how the churches that are now
called “Babylon.”
We first read about
Babylon in Revelation Chapter 14, wherein God has been discussing the
worship of the beast and its image and those who receive the mark of the
beast on their forehead or on their hand. Revelation 14:8 and 9
declare:
And there followed another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication. And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
This verse emphasizes that she
has fallen because she made all nations drinker the wine of the wrath of
her fornication. Surely this Babylon is related to the beast and its
image. We already have learned that the beast is Satan and the image of
the beast are the churches and congregations wherein Satan is ruling
during the Great Tribulation period.
We can
now prove that the Babylon of Revelation 14:8, 9 are the churches and
congregation of today by going to the last verse of Revelation 18. There
we find the concluding statement concerning this Babylon, and we read:
And in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth.
Moreover, we read in Revelation l7:6:
And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.
Does this terrible indictment of
murder apply to churches and congregations? What a terrible
idea.
In fact, it does apply to the
churches and congregations. Let us examine a principle Christ enunciated
in Luke 13:33, 34. There we read:
. . . for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them
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that are sent unto thee; . . .
Christ is saying that the one who
murders the prophets is the church. Remember the church is the New
Testament Israel, also called Jerusalem. Christ is not only saying that
the church murders the prophets, but that the prophets are only murdered
by the church, not by the world. At first this may seem surprising, but it
is understandable when we realize that the world does not distinguish
between the true Gospel and false gospels. Therefore, they desire to kill
religious people, they will kill those of all gospels. So, they are
effectively killing the “people.” However, it is the church that does not
want the true Gospel, just like Israel did not want the true
Gospel.
Therefore, the church focuses its
attack on those of the true Gospel. Therefore, they are the ones who kill
the prophets. We might think that it is the world that murders the
prophets, but as we study the Bible. we get the clear message that it is
the church, the corporate body, that murders the
prophets.
Even more emphatically, we read
in Matthew 23:34, 35 that Jesus indicts Jerusalem with the words:
Wherefore, behold, I send unto you prophets, and wise men, and scribes: and some of them ye shall kill and crucify; and some of them shall ye scourge in your synagogues, and persecute them from city to city: That upon you may come all the righteous blood shed upon the earth. from the blood of righteous Abel unto the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple and the altar.
Note the similar language of Revelation l8:24 and Matthew 23:35:
Revelation 18:24: “of all that were slain upon the earth.”
Matthew 23:35: “all the righteous blood shed upon the earth.”
Remember we read in John 16:2
that the believers are driven out of the synagogues (the place where
believers are to gather together), and this is spoken of as the killing of
the believers.
Remember also we learned
that during the Great Tribulation period, Jerusalem can be only the
churches and congregations. But Revelation 18:24 is teaching that this
murderous organization is called
Babylon.
Incidentally, we wonder why the
murder of Abel is spoken of in the context of Jerusalem. From this
passage, we learn that Jerusalem is where the
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truth of the Gospel is on display. It is where the Holy
Spirit is actively saving.
Abel was a true
believer. Therefore, the Holy Spirit was with Abel. Therefore, in his day
he could identify with the holy place. In the days before Jesus began to
preach, Jerusalem would have been the place wherein the Holy Spirit was
working. The presence of God was typified by the holy of holies in the
temple. That helps us to understand why the churches and congregations of
the church age are called Jerusalem. The Holy Spirit was working within
them to save people.
That also explains
statements such as Zachariah 14:2 which teaches that Jerusalem will be
taken, and half the city shall go forth into captivity and the residue of
the people shall not be cutoff from the city. This verse is teaching that
the churches and congregations are taken over by Satan. The true believers
are driven from the churches because the abomination of desolation has
come into the holy place (Matthew 24:l5). Therefore, they must leave the
city. But they are not cut off from the city. This is so because even
though they were driven from the churches and congregations, the Holy
Spirit is still in their midst so that spiritually, they are still
identified with Jerusalem.
Another proof
that Babylon is speaking of the churches and congregations during the
Great Tribulation is found in Revelation 18:2, which says:
And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
Notice that this verse says that
Babylon “is become the habitation of devils.” If Babylon
represented the world, God wouldn’t use the phrase “is become” because the
world has been the habitation of devils since the fall. However, now with
Satan ruling in the church, the church has become the habitation of devils
in the Great Tribulation. So, this verse helps to confirm that we have
properly understood that Babylon here is speaking about the churches and
congregations of our day, the Great Tribulation.
Jerusalem Becomes
Babylon
Returning to Revelation 18,
we have learned that the churches and congregations had been called
Jerusalem but now they are called Babylon, How can that
be?
To answer this question we must
remember that Jerusalem is where the Holy Spirit should be present. This
is so even as in Jesus’ day, Jerusalem was
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the holy city because the holy of holies was in the
temple and the temple was located in
Jerusalem.
When Jesus was hanging on the
cross and the veil of the temple was rent, the holy of holies was no
longer holy. Therefore, the temple was no longer holy and Jerusalem was no
longer the holy city.
The real Jerusalem
and its holy place as it continued to be found on earth shifted to the
churches and congregations in which the Holy Spirit had been working
through out the era of the church age. That is why in Matthew 24:15 we
read:
New Testament Churches Were the Holy PlaceWhen ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:)
The New Testament churches and
congregations were the holy place because God the Holy Spirit was present
within them applying the preached Word of God to the hearts and lives of
those whom God was saving.
But II
Thessalonians 2:7 tells us that there would come a time when the Holy
Spirit would be withdrawn from the midst and instead the man of sin
(Satan) would be ruling in the temple (the churches and congregations).
This parallels what we read in Matthew 24:15 where God declares that the
abomination of desolation (Satan) would be standing in the Holy Place (the
churches and congregations in which at an earlier time the Holy Spirit was
working).
We must remember that Satan is
spiritually the king or ruler of Babylon. If he is ruling in the churches
and congregations, then effectively they have become Babylon. The local
church has become the citadel or palace of Satan’s kingdom because Satan
is seated (ruling) there. Now we can understand why in Chapters 17 and 18
and already in Revelation 14:8, the churches are called
Babylon.
God’s Command to the Believers
Concerning Babylon
Now that we can see that the
Babylon in the 14th, 17th, and 18th chapters of Revelation canoe speaking
only of the churches and congregations of our day, we can understand the
command God has given us in Revelation
l8:4.
In Revelation 18:4 God commands:
And I heard another voice from heaven, saying. Come out of her,
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my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
We have seen the fifth verse that
commands the believers to leave the churches and congregations. Also this
verse is very scary because God is warning that if we remain, we are
subject to her plagues. The plagues that God is speaking about is to be
cast into hell forever more, that is, to experience eternal damnation.
What a scary verse. May God give us the wisdom to see the very serious
nature or this question and the great danger of remaining in a
church.
This command parallel a command
that is given, for example, in Luke 21:20, 21:
And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh. Then let them which are in Judaea flee to the mountains; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the countries enter thereinto.
That is why Jesus said in Luke 2l:5, 6:
And as some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly stones and gifts, he said, As for these things which ye behold. the days will come, in the which there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
If Babylon were referring to the
nations of the world, then the command of Revelation 18:4 would not make
sense. The believers are not to leave the world, but are to remain in the
world until Christ comes or God takes them in death. When Christ comes, He
will take the believers out of the world. They will not be obeying a
command to come out on their own. The only way believers could obey a
command to leave the world is to kill themselves, but that would be
contrary to God’s command to be a witness. Therefore, we have further
assurance that Babylon refers to the churches and congregations of
today.
Come Out of Babylon - God’s Final
Test
Let’s examine this question a
little more. One might immediately ask “Isn’t Babylon a reference to the
entire kingdom of Satan? Isn’t God in this
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command simply telling the believers to come out of the
kingdom of Satan, that is, isn’t this a command to become saved?” This
seems like a plausible statement.
The
problem is that the people of God (my people), are those whom God has
already spiritually taken out of the kingdom of Satan and translated them
into the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ (Colossians 1:13). However,
having become citizens of the kingdom of God, we must still live in this
world, which is the location of the kingdom of Satan. The fact is, we are
to live in the Babylon of this world, and serve in this world as
ambassadors of the kingdom of God. We live in the Babylon of this workday
did Daniel and his three friends in their day. The only way we can come
out of the Babylon of this world is to die, Surely, God is not commanding
this in Revelation 18:4.
However, when the
king of Babylon is ruling in the churches, then these churches have become
Babylon. Then we know we who are believers are to come physically out of
this spiritual Babylon. This is an action every believer must take.
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God is certainly making sure that
the true believers get the message. The command is loud and clear. When
the churches and congregations are ruled over by Satan, when the Holy
Spirit has come out of the midst, when the abomination of desolation is in
the holy place, when Jerusalem has become surrounded by armies, when the
Great Tribulation has begun, the believers must come out of the churches.
This is not an option, this command is not to be debated, this command is
not subject to our opinion. This is a command to be obeyed. Those who
disobey will be included amongst those who begin to experience the
judgment of God.
The emphasis and
importance of this command to those in the churches and congregations of
our day is no less imperative than the command given to the inhabitants of
Judah when Babylon was assaulting Jerusalem and would finally destroy it
in 587 B.C. They were commanded to come out of Jerusalem and go as
captives to Babylon. But don’t we have a contradiction? Judah was
commanded to go as captives to Babylon. In our day, the true believers are
commanded to come out of Babylon. How can we understand this?
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Babylon of Revelation 17 and 18
cannot identify with any entity except the churches and congregations of
our day. Some theologians would try to identify it with the whole world,
and this seems possible because Satan who is represented by the king of
Babylon has been given the authority to rule over the whole
world.
However, we have already learned
that it is Jerusalem that kills the prophets. That alone assures us that
Babylon refers to churches. We must also recognize that the believers are
to come out of her lest they become subject to the plagues coming upon
Babylon (Revelation l8:4). We cannot come out of the world. We are not to
love the world, we are not to place our trust in the things of the world,
but we cannot come out of the world. Fact is, we are to be ambassadors of
the kingdom of God to the world.
On the
other hand, we are to come out of the churches and congregations. We have
no business remaining in them for any reason. Churches are places of
worship. Those who attend are worshipping the god who rules in the
churches. Before the end of the church age, any church that was reasonably
true to the Word of God was worshipping Christ. At least the true
believers were worshipping Christ, but when the Great Tribulation began,
God the Holy Spirit was no longer in the midst of the congregation.
Instead, it is Satan who is ruling. Therefore, without realizing it, the
congregation is worshipping Satan. The church has become Babylon. Those
who are true believers have a great desire to obey God’s commandments.
Therefore. as they learn from the Bible that the time has come that God’s
judgment is upon the churches, they will leave the churches in obedience
to God’s command.
True, those remaining in
the church can continue to ask all kinds of questions as to why they
should not remain there, but the fact is, they are not obeying God’s
command to depart out. They are tempting God to see if God will really do
what He has declared. They actually are acting like unsaved people who are
arguing whether a good God would do this or would not do that. God is
warning of the “plagues” of hell for those who remain, as we have read in
Revelation 18:4:
And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
May we all take heed to this
warning. When we combine the terrible warning of this verse with
everything else we read in the Bible about this judgment, we know that the
believed will and must leave the local
churches.
We can look at this question from
another vantage point. Do we realize that when a church is holding onto
its members by insisting that it remains
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faithful and that God is still saving in the church,
effectively, they are calling for spiritual death upon those in
attendance? If the Holy Spirit is no longer in the midst of that church,
those present have been lured into a death trap. God is no longer saving
there and yet their trust is that by being there, God might save them.
What a horrible situation. As long as they trebling convinced they should
remain in that church. there is no possibility of eternal life being given
to them. Even those who believe they are saved and are being convinced to
remain in that church are in a very dangerous situation. Their refusal to
depart out may be evidence that they are not saved even though in their
own hearts and minds, they are sure they are saved. How dangerous it is to
remain in a church!
The Believers Are
Ambassadors
We must remember that
Babylon is the kingdom of Satan ruled over by Satan. The whole world is
his kingdom because all of the unsaved of the world are slaves of Satan.
However, in the world. the true believers do not worship Satan. They are
in the world (Babylon, the kingdom of Satan), serving as ambassadors of
the kingdom of God. They are in the world but they are not of the world.
They are in the world, Satan’s dominion, but they worship only Christ.
They are like the people of Judah who were commanded to leave Jerusalem
and go as captives to Babylon and there they were to do as we read in
Jeremiah 29:4-7:
Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, unto all that are carried away captives, whom I have caused to be carried away from Jerusalem unto Babylon; Build ye houses, and dwell in them; and plant gardens, and eat the fruit of them; Take ye wives, and beget sons and daughters; and take wives for your sons, and give your daughters to husbands, that they may bear sons and daughters; that ye may be increased there, and not diminished. And seek the peace of the city whither I have caused you to be carried away captives, and pray unto the LORD for it: for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace.
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Likewise, during these days of
the Great Tribulation the believers are to come out of Jerusalem (the
churches and congregations) and sojourn outside of the churches in the
world. There they are to seek the welfare of the peoples of the world by
diligently bringing the Gospel. On the other hand, Jerusalem in 587 B.C.
was the city to worship in. But in case under the rule of Babylon.
Therefore, no one was to remain there lest they, under the judgment of God
would be killed. And as we learned earlier in our study, those who
remained in Jerusalem eventually were
killed.
Likewise, Jerusalem of our day is
the churches and congregation. It is in the churches that worship is going
on. Since the beginning of the Great Tribulation, Satan has been given the
right to reign in the churches so that they have become Babylon from which
the true believers are to flee.
Thus, there
is no contradiction. We are to come out of Babylon, the churches wherein
Satan is worshipped. We are to go into the world which is also under
Satan’s dominion, but we go as representatives, as ambassadors of the
kingdom of God. In no sense are we to worship Satan as those do who remain
in the churches.
Those who remain in the
churches may argue, or may contend that they are worshipping God and in no
way are they worshipping Satan. But they must listen to God’s assessment
of their situation. Remember we learned in our study of Revelation 13 that
those who remain in the churches are worshipping the beast and its image.
Remember the Holy Spirit is no longer active in churches applying the
preached Word of God to the hearts and lives of the unsaved. Satan is
reigning there as we read in II Thessalonians 2:4:
Who opposite and exalters himself above all that is called God, or that is worshiped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.
Thus, we have seen five clear
commands to depart from the church. God only needed to tell us once, but
He has told us at least these five limes. Plus, God has given us many
other verses that show us that the churches are under the judgment of God,
Satan is now ruling there, and the Holy Spirit has been removed and with
Him, the possibility of salvation in the churches. With all of these
verses, God has made it clear. If we love Him, we must leave the church.
lf we do not, we have failed this final
test.*
* For further discussion of Mystery
Babylon and the command to get out of her, please see Appendix A.
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