A beautiful morning for riding today. I rode along Kaputar Road. #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter

A beautiful morning for riding today. I rode along Kaputar Road. #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter

The biggest problem facing the seven churches was Babylon. And the biggest problem we still face in our churches today is Babylon. Babylon is past and it is now; it is tomorrow and it is future as well. But it is only the future because Babylon is always. Scot McKnight and Cody Matchett


Scripture
Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you. I have called you by name; you are mine. When you go through deep waters, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown. When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up; the flames will not consume you.
Observation
The Lord has ransomed Israel. He promises to go with them through floods, fires, difficulty, and oppression.
The Lord exchanged other, greater, nations as a ransom so that He could have Israel.
The Lord will send an army against Babylon. He is the one who parted the sea to let Israel escape from Egypt.
Now he will do something new. He will create rivers in the desert to refresh his people, Israel. They have not brought sacrifices to the Lord, but He will blot out their sins anyway.
Application
Just as the Lord called the nation of Israel by name, so He calls us by name too. He moulded us in our mother’s womb and knows exactly what our lives are meant to be about.
For that reason, we can be confident and trust him. He walks with us through the floods and fires that threaten to consume as. He shows us the way to stand firm in the midst of troubles and oppression.
He doesn’t shelter us from the trials of life. He doesn’t click his fingers to make everything sweet for us. He does promise to walk through these times with us.
Even when you feel like you are alone, the only one in that situation, God is with you. He will never abandon you.
Prayer
Thank you Lord for the knowledge that you are always with us, even when everything seems to be falling apart. Amen.
The speculators, who read Revelation as predictive prophecy, promote reading all this stuff as something future, yet to come, and those who read in this way fail to form a Babylonian hermeneutic for the church today. They miss what John is doing—developing a discipleship for dissidents. Scot McKnight and Cody Matchett


A beautiful morning for riding today. I rode to the end of Haire Drive. #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter

There is nothing in the description of Babylon in Revelation 17–18 to make one think he is referring to some future empire. Babylon for John was very present and very now. He feels it in his feet because where he stands and writes and prays is a location determined by Babylon. Scot McKnight and Cody Matchett
