Letters to the Remnant

  • Babylon Fallen

    Babylon Fallen

    Welcome to Babylon Fallen

    “Come out of her, my people…”
    Revelation 18:4

    If you’re reading this, it likely means you’re watching the world and thinking,

    “Something isn’t right.”

    You’re not alone.
    That’s what this space is for.

    Babylon Fallen is not another opinion blog.
    It’s not here to stir controversy or chase clicks.
    It’s a watchpost. A warning. A witness.

    We live in a time when truth is blurred, and deception wears the robe of righteousness. The Bible describes this moment—not vaguely, not symbolically, but in chilling, specific detail. And yet, most people—even believers—have no idea how close we are to the edge.

    This blog was created by a fellow Bible student. Not a pastor. Not a prophet. Just someone who’s seeing what’s happening and can’t keep quiet.


    Why “Babylon Fallen”?

    In the book of Revelation, Babylon represents confusion, corruption, false worship, and the union of church and state in rebellion against God. It looks powerful. It sounds religious. But its end is destruction.

    “Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen…”Revelation 18:2

    That’s the future of the world system we see rising right now.
    Religious nationalism.
    Moral legislation.
    Global ecumenical unity.
    A coming figure of peace and power—posing as Christ but fueled by darkness.

    Revelation 13 and 14 tell us this story in advance. And most are missing it because it doesn’t look like evil.
    It looks like revival.


    What You’ll Find Here

    On this blog, you’ll see:

    • Bible prophecy connected to current events
    • Clear, cited breakdowns of Revelation and Daniel
    • Warnings about the counterfeit revivals ahead
    • Truth presented plainly—without fear and without compromise
    • Resources to help you study for yourself

    A Final Word for This First Post

    This isn’t about fear. It’s about faith.
    It’s not about pointing fingers. It’s about pointing upward.
    And it’s not about building a brand.
    It’s about answering the call to watch, warn, and witness—because time is short.

    If you feel that tug in your spirit… don’t ignore it.

    You’re being called.
    Out of confusion.
    Out of comfort.
    Out of Babylon.

    Welcome to the remnant.
    Welcome to Babylon Fallen.

  • 🔥 Lukewarm: The Most Dangerous Temperature in Christianity

    🔥 Lukewarm: The Most Dangerous Temperature in Christianity

    “I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot.
    So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.”

    Revelation 3:15–16 (KJV)


    📍 A Church Comfortable with the World

    We are living in the Laodicean age—an age where Christians claim the name of Christ while walking in comfort, convenience, and compromise. The most terrifying state isn’t rebellion, but apathy. Not the fire of persecution, but the dull coals of comfort.

    Christ wasn’t speaking to atheists. He was speaking to His church.

    This isn’t about extremism. It’s about wholeheartedness. It’s about being fully surrendered or not surrendered at all.


    📖 What Is Lukewarmness?

    • Saying “I believe” but living like the world.
    • Reading Scripture occasionally but not being transformed by it.
    • Claiming Christ as Savior but not as Lord.
    • Avoiding open sin but tolerating private compromise.

    🧭 God’s Cure for Lukewarm Faith (Sola Scriptura)

    The solution is not feelings, revival meetings, or charismatic hype. The cure is God’s Word and a return to obedience. Here’s how Scripture commands us to come out of lukewarmness:


    1. Return to Your First Love

    “Thou hast left thy first love.” – Revelation 2:4


    2. Live by the Word

    “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” – Matthew 4:4


    3. Walk in the Spirit

    “Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.” – Galatians 5:16


    4. Keep the Commandments Out of Love

    “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” – John 14:15
    “He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar…” – 1 John 2:4


    5. Repent and Be Zealous

    “Be zealous therefore, and repent.” – Revelation 3:19


    6. Separate from the World

    “Be not conformed to this world…” – Romans 12:2
    “Come out from among them, and be ye separate…” – 2 Corinthians 6:17


    7. Abide in Christ

    “Abide in me… for without me ye can do nothing.” – John 15:4–5


    8. Let God Work in You

    “For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do…” – Philippians 2:13
    “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…” – Isaiah 40:31


    📝 Daily “No Lukewarm” Checklist

    Here is a simple tool to help you examine yourself daily (2 Corinthians 13:5) and rekindle your fire for God:

    1. Pray for the Spirit to Fill You – Psalm 51:10
    2. Read the Word with Intention – Psalm 119:105
    3. Check Your Love for God – Revelation 2:4
    4. Reject Compromise – 1 Thessalonians 5:22
    5. Walk in the Spirit – Galatians 5:16
    6. Live Obediently out of Love – John 14:15
    7. Repent Immediately – Revelation 3:19
    8. Separate from Worldliness – Romans 12:2
    9. Bear Fruit with Purpose – John 15:2
    10. End Your Day with Praise and Surrender – 1 Thessalonians 5:18

    📥 Download the Printable Checklist PDF


    🎯 The Standard Hasn’t Changed

    Being lukewarm is the natural result of a faith not fed by the Word. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. Christ stands at the door knocking—not begging, but warning.

    “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten…” – Revelation 3:19
    “He that hath an ear, let him hear…” – Revelation 3:22


    💡 Final Thought

    Jesus is coming back—not for a crowd, but for a bride. Not for the comfortable, but the committed. Babylon is full of those who profess godliness but deny its power (2 Timothy 3:5).

    🔥 Let us not be found lukewarm.