Powerful message about the impermanence of wealth and the fragility of human achievements. This part vividly illustrates that even the greatest cities and the most prosperous economic systems can collapse in an instant. It reminds readers to not place their trust in material wealth or corrupt systems, but to seek values that are enduring and morally sound.
It reads in Revelation 18:17-19 Easy: All the sailors and the people who travel on ships will also be sad. They include every ship’s captain, and everyone who works on ships on the sea. They will stand a long way from the city. They will see the smoke from the fire that burns the city. Then they will shout, ‘There is no other city like this great city!’ They will throw dirt from the ground on their heads because they are so sad. They will weep and they will shout, ‘Bad trouble has come to you, Babylon! Great city! It is very bad for you! Everyone who had ships on the sea became rich because of you. You used your money to buy their expensive things. But in one single hour God has destroyed that city.’
Father God, I thank You and praise You that You give me the choice to shun every kind of evil, hold fast to Your Word of truth, and listen carefully to all that the Holy Spirit says to me and the churches. I love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory In Jesus Precious Name Amen.

