10.15.2021

The Great City Devastated-"Get Out of Her, My People" -Conclusion

How, though, do God's people get out of Babylon the Great?  In the case of ancient Babylon, the Jews had to make the physical journey from the city of Babylon all the way back to the Promised Land.  But more was involved than that.  Isaiah prophetically told the Israelites: "Turn away, turn away, get out of there, touch nothing unclean; get out of the midst of her, keep yourselves clean, you who are carrying the utensils of Jehovah." (Isaiah 52:11)  Yes, they had to abandon all unclean practices of Babylonish religion that might tarnish their worship of Jehovah. 


The apostle Paul quoted Isaiah's words in his letter to the Corinthians saying: "Do not become unevenly yoked with unbelievers.  For what fellowship do righteousness and lawlessness have? Or what sharing does light have with darkness? . . . Therefore get out from among them, and separate yourselves,' says Jehovah,  'and quit touching the unclean thing."'  The Corinthian Christians did not have to leave Corinth in order to obey that command. They did, however, physically have to avoid  the unclean temples of false religion, as well as spiritually separate themselves from the unclean acts of those idol worshippers.  In 1919 God's people began to flee from Babylon the Great in this way, cleansing themselves of any residual unclean teachings and practices.  Thus, they were able to serve him as his purified people. - CORINTHIANS  6:14-17; 1 JOHN 3:3.


Ancient Babylon's fall and eventual desolation was a punishment for her sins.  "For clear up to the heavens her judgments have reached." (Jeremiah 51:9)  Similarly, the sins of Babylon the Great have  "massed together clear up to heaven," so as to come to the attention of Jehovah himself.  She is guilty of injustice, idolatry, immorality, oppression, robbery, and murder.  Ancient Babylon's fall was, in part,  vengeance for what she had done to Jehovah's temple and his true worshippers.  (Jeremiah 50:8, 14; 51:11, 35, 36)   The fall of Babylon the Great and her eventual destruction are likewise expressions of vengeance for what she has done to true worshippers over the centuries.  Indeed, her final destruction is the beginning of  "the day of vengeance on the part of our God." - ISAIAH 34:8-10; 61:2; JEREMIAH 50:28. 


Under the Mosaic Law, if an Israelite stole from his fellow countrymen, he had to pay back at least double in compensation. (Exodus 22:1, 4, 7, 9)   In the coming destruction of Babylon the Great, Jehovah will apply a comparable standard of justice.  She is to receive twice as much as she gave out.  There will be no mercy show because Babylon the Great has shown no mercy to her victims. She fed parasitically on the peoples of the earth to keep herself in  "shameless luxury." Now she will experience suffering and mourning. Ancient Babylon felt that she was in an absolutely  secure position, boasting:  "I shall not sit as a widow, and I shall not know the loss of children." (Isaiah  47:8, 9, 11)  Babylon the Great also feels secure.  But her destruction, decreed by Jehovah who  "is strong," will happen quickly, as if  "in one day"!


Next time: The Great City Devastated - "The Kings . . .Committed Fornication With Her" 


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