Revelation 18:1-24 - Homilies By S. Conway
The overthrow of wickedness.
This, in symbolic form, is the real subject of this chapter. Wickedness shall be utterly and forever destroyed.
I. A GLORIOUS ANGEL PROCLAIMS THIS . (Cf. Revelation 18:1 as to this angel.) Then such overthrow must be:
1 . Righteous.
2 . Blessed.
3 . Divine.
Had it been possible for men to affect this, it would have been done long since.
II. GOD 'S PEOPLE RECEIVE COMMAND .
1 . To separate themselves from sin. From which we learn:
2 . To avenge themselves upon it. Resentment and wrath are passions given us by God. Our peril and propensity is lest we turn them in a wrong direction. We do so when we use them for private revenge. This is what our Lord forbids. But against the forces of sin they may, they should, be used. This the command here.
III. THE FRIENDS OF WICKEDNESS LAMENT .
1 . Wickedness has friends. Those who find delight in it, who "live deliciously" in it ( Revelation 18:9 ). Those who make profit out of it. The merchants, etc. ( Revelation 18:11 ). And:
2 . Their lament is loud and long. They weep, mourn, wail; say, "Alas, alas!" cast dust on their heads, etc. ( Revelation 18:11 , Revelation 18:15 , Revelation 18:16 , Revelation 18:19 ).
3 . But the lament is utterly selfish. They mourn not because of the wickedness; that does not trouble them. Nor even for Babylon's sufferings. But because the hope of their gain is gone ( Revelation 18:19 ).
4 . And they do not go to her help ( Revelation 18:15 ). They stand afar off for the fear of her torment. Look well at these friends, for such are they that sin and sinners call friends. "There is a Friend that sticketh closer than a brother," but such Babylon never gets.
IV. ALL HEAVEN , ANGELS AND SAINTS , REJOICE . When we read over the subject of their joy, we find that:
1 . It is not because in this Babylon there was noticing innocent or good. There was much. Revelation 18:22 , Revelation 18:23 tell of what was lawful and right in any community. In the worst of men there is good. None are utterly bad. But:
2 . That the main characteristic of her life was evil. And, therefore, her destruction was a matter of joy. She deceived all nations. She slew God's saints. Thus:
3 . Justice was done. And:
4 . It was completely done. See the symbol of the angel with the millstone ( Revelation 18:21 ). Nothing like this has ever been accomplished yet, but this prophecy is a sure promise that it will be. "Who shall live when the Lord doeth this?" Amongst whom shall we be found? Let us now "come out of her, that we be not," etc. ( Revelation 18:4 ).—S.C.
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