I: Babylon Then and Now – A System of Rebellion
“And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.”
— Revelation 18:4 (KJV)
The command from Heaven is not unclear. It is not optional, nor is it an abstract metaphor. It is a summons, a divine war cry to God’s covenant people. Calling them to segregate, separate, and withdraw from the entangling systems of this present evil age.
This is not merely a call to avoid “sin.” It is a call to leave systems, to forsake structures that are built upon rebellion. In the Bible, the term “Babylon” is more than a physical empire. It is a symbolic name used by the prophets and apostles alike to describe worldly civilization built apart from God’s law, ruled by tyrants and sorcery, filled with sexual perversion, religious syncretism, centralized economic power, and aggressive warfare against God’s people.
Babylon is the anti-Kingdom, the satanic counterfeit of God’s Great Order.
1. The Origin of Babylon: A Rebellion of Unity
From the plains of Shinar arose the original Babylon, under the direction of Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord (Genesis 10:8–10). Nimrod was the first tyrant, the first globalist, the first man to unite men not under God’s rule, but under a worldly empire of humanistic power.
“And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name…”
— Genesis 11:4
The Tower of Babel was not just an architectural project. It was a religious and political statement. It was man declaring:
“We will not be divided as God has ordained. We will unite apart from Him. We will build a tower to our own name.”
God, in response, confused their language and scattered the nations, a sovereign act of segregation. Why? Because unity outside of God’s law is rebellion, and diversity without God’s order is chaos.
Modern man has returned to Babel, and built higher.
2. Babylon as an Ongoing System
Throughout Scripture, Babylon remains a symbol of apostasy, tyranny, and moral corruption. The prophets speak against it, not just as a nation, but as a system:
- Isaiah 13–14 condemns Babylon as arrogant, godless, and doomed to divine destruction.
- Jeremiah 50–51 prophesies her burning and calls for Israel to flee.
- Revelation 17–18 portrays her as a whore, drunk on the blood of saints, trafficking in the souls of men, adorned with wealth, and destroyed in an hour by divine fire.
Babylon is not just ancient. She is modern. She is alive. Her systems today include:
- Public education, which disciples children in atheism, feminism, sodomy, and rebellion
- Entertainment media, saturated with idolatry, witchcraft, fornication, and anti-Christian messaging
- Globalist economics, where inflation, usury, and centralized currency enslave households
- Statist government, where welfare replaces the father, and the state redefines morality
Babylon has a church too, the modern church that preaches tolerance, inclusivity, and compromise instead of righteousness and the law of God. She has missionaries, influencers, celebrities, and professors. She even has a morality, a fake one, based on feelings, equity, and human autonomy.
To remain in Babylon today is to submit to the Beast and be desensitized to evil by slow compromise.
3. The Biblical Command to Separate
The command to “come out of her” did not originate with John in Revelation. It has been the cry of the Lord since the earliest days. Separation is not optional for God’s people, it is required.
“Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.”
— 2 Corinthians 6:17
“Depart ye, depart ye, go ye out from thence, touch no unclean thing; go ye out of the midst of her; be ye clean, that bear the vessels of the Lord.”
— Isaiah 52:11
“Ye shall be holy unto me: for I the LORD am holy, and have severed you from other people, that ye should be mine.”
— Leviticus 20:26
Biblical separation is not hatred, but holiness. It is not cruelty, but obedience. God created borders, not just of land, but of culture, worship, family, law, and economy. Those who erase these borders are not “loving their neighbor”, they are rejecting the order of God.
4. Segregation: A Biblical Principle of Preservation
One of the most hated words in the modern world is segregation. Yet segregation is not a man-made invention; it is a God-ordained principle for the preservation of righteousness and the maintenance of holy order.
Consider the following:
- God segregated Israel from the nations, with dietary laws, dress codes, worship regulations, and strict marriage requirements (Deut. 7:3–6).
- God forbade mixture, of seeds in the field, fabrics in garments, animals for breeding (Leviticus 19:19).
- Nehemiah wept and rebuked the people for intermarrying with pagans and allowing their children to lose their Hebrew tongue (Nehemiah 13:23–27).
- Ezra commanded the men of Israel to put away their foreign wives after the exile (Ezra 10).
In the New Testament, separation remains. The Church is not told to blend with the world but to be a peculiar people, zealous of good works (Titus 2:14). The Apostle Paul tells believers to avoid the unfruitful works of darkness (Ephesians 5:11) and to be transformed by the renewing of the mind (Romans 12:2).
God’s people are not called to diversity, but distinctness.
II: Identifying the Systems of Babylon and Their War Against the Household
In ancient Babylon, the people of God were enslaved physically. In today’s Babylon, they are enslaved spiritually, economically, intellectually, and morally. Satan’s strategy has not changed: break the household, redefine morality, and replace God with the state. The systems of Babylon are intricately woven together to trap the Christian family in dependency, compromise, and confusion.
To obey the command, “Come out of her, My people” (Revelation 18:4), we must first identify what her systems are today, and how they war against our families.
1. Public Education: Discipling Children for Babylon
Public education is not neutral. It is a state-run indoctrination program designed to disciple children into rebellion. Its roots are secular, statist, and Marxist. Men like Horace Mann and John Dewey explicitly rejected Biblical authority and built a system to shape future citizens, not for the Kingdom of God, but for the kingdom of man.
Modern curriculum is soaked in:
- Feminist ideology, encouraging girls to usurp male roles and boys to surrender their strength.
- Evolutionary lies, denying the Creator and the order He established from Genesis.
- LGBTQ indoctrination, celebrating perversion as identity.
- Cultural relativism, promoting “equality” while erasing Biblical hierarchy and truth.
- Statist loyalty, replacing God and father with the teacher, the principal, and eventually the government.
Sending your children to public school is sending them to Babylonian temples, where they are catechized by false priests in rebellion, sorcery, and self-worship.
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
— Proverbs 22:6
God gave that command to parents, not to the Department of Education.
2. The Welfare State: Replacing the Father and Enslaving the People
Babylon hates patriarchy. It hates the rule of the father, because the father is God’s appointed king over the household. Therefore, Babylon builds a system that replaces the father with a counterfeit, the State.
Government handouts, subsidies, and welfare programs are not compassionate. They are enslavement disguised as charity. They:
- Destroy initiative by making laziness profitable.
- Erode headship by giving women independence from husbands and fathers.
- Undermine multigenerational legacy, replacing family with bureaucrats.
- Weaken church charity, centralizing compassion in state control.
God created the household to be self-sufficient, productive, and giving, not dependent, stagnant, and weak. Men must build household economies, not rely on Babylon’s food stamps.
“If any would not work, neither should he eat.”
— 2 Thessalonians 3:10
The fatherless culture we see today, women with children and no husbands, boys with no male mentors, and aging men dependent on Social Security, is not an accident. It is Babylon’s design.
3. Central Banking and the Debt Economy: Usury in Modern Robes
In God’s law, usury is forbidden among brethren (Exodus 22:25; Deuteronomy 23:19–20). Yet Babylon’s economic system is built entirely on debt, inflation, and fraudulent scales.
- The Federal Reserve prints fiat currency backed by nothing but the illusion of value.
- Central banks manipulate economies, enslaving nations and households alike.
- Credit cards, mortgages, and student loans chain men and women to years of financial slavery.
- Property taxes ensure you never really own anything, you merely rent from the state.
This system is theft, plain and simple. And God hates it.
“Divers weights are an abomination unto the LORD; and a false balance is not good.”
— Proverbs 20:23
God’s people are called to build wealth through labor, land, livestock, family, and wisdom, not speculative markets, paper currencies, or enslaving contracts.
Coming out of Babylon means building debt-free household dominion, rooted in skills, savings, barter, agriculture, and ownership, not fake paper games.
4. Medicine as a New Priesthood
Modern medicine has become one of Babylon’s most trusted institutions. While not evil in itself, today’s system:
- Promotes pharmaceutical dependency over health responsibility.
- Marginalizes natural healing, herbs, and God-made remedies.
- Controls behavior through forced shots, chemical castration, and mind-altering drugs.
- Idolizes the white coat, where doctors become unquestioned authorities over husbands and fathers.
During the recent global plagues and panic, we saw the mask fall. Babylon used medical fear to:
- Shut down churches.
- Close businesses.
- Enforce mandates.
- Divide families.
Scripture speaks of a time when sorceries (Greek: pharmakeia) would deceive the nations (Revelation 18:23). Babylon’s system does not just seek to heal, it seeks to control, mark, and conform.
Fathers must reclaim their authority over their household’s health decisions. We are not slaves to Big Pharma or WHO decrees.
5. Media, Entertainment, and the Culture of Corruption
Babylon speaks through glowing screens. The entertainment system, from Hollywood to YouTube to TikTok, is an altar of idolatry where the masses bow to:
- Sexual perversion
- Gender confusion
- Witchcraft and sorcery
- Violence and lawlessness
- Feminism and rebellion
- Mockery of God’s Word
The prophets of this age are not Elijahs, they are influencers, musicians, drag queens, and comedians.
“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes…”
— Psalm 101:3
To raise a righteous household, fathers must purge their homes of the entertainment of Babylon. Music, movies, video games, and even “Christian” media must be filtered through God’s law, not by what is popular, harmless, or funny.
Your home is a sanctuary, not a cinema for Satan.
6. The Apostate Church: Babylon in the Sanctuary
Many who claim the name of Christ have already joined Babylon. They preach a false gospel of:
- Social justice
- Feminism and female pastors
- Homosexual affirmation
- Prosperity idolatry
- Statist compliance
These churches are not neutral, they are Babylon’s religious wing. They teach submission to the Beast, not Christ. They welcome sin in the name of love. They quote scripture but deny the law.
“Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.”
— 2 Timothy 3:5
Coming out of Babylon means coming out of these churches. It means building home-based, patriarch-led fellowships, aligning worship with Scripture, not tradition or trends.
It is time to return to the old paths (Jeremiah 6:16), where men led their households in prayer, worship, and instruction, not as attendees but as priests of their homes.
III: Building Holy Households and Restoring Godly Separation
The call to come out of Babylon is not merely a spiritual feeling or a vague desire to “be different.” It is a command to build, to construct households, economies, fellowships, and cultures that are distinctly Biblical, separated, and set apart. It is not enough to simply denounce Babylon; we must replace her systems with God’s.
The Great Commission was not to go into the world and blend. It was to go and teach all nations to obey everything Christ commanded (Matthew 28:19–20). Babylon cannot be reformed. She must be abandoned, and in her place, the Kingdom of God must rise, family by family, house by house, tribe by tribe.
1. Rebuilding the Household: The First Domain of Dominion
The household is the first institution God established, not the temple, not the state, not the school. It was the family. The patriarchal household is the seedbed of dominion, the basic building block of civilization.
To come out of Babylon, a man must:
- Take full responsibility for his household, spiritually, economically, educationally, and morally.
- Lead in worship, instructing his family in Scripture daily (Deut. 6:6–9).
- Establish a household economy, building skills, savings, and ventures that do not rely on corrupt corporate structures.
- Directly oversee the education of children, training them to be righteous, skilled, and set apart for generational leadership.
- Provide headship for every woman and child in his household and uncovered females sent his way, no exceptions.
Every member of the household must know: we are not part of Babylon. We do not live like them, eat like them, dress like them, or think like them.
“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
— Joshua 24:15
2. Practicing Biblical Segregation Without Hatred
Biblical segregation is not about racial animosity or pride. It is about obedience to God’s order, tribal, moral, and covenantal separation. The Bible does not teach universal blending. It teaches boundaries, distinctions, and holy lines not to be crossed.
“They shall not dwell in thy land, lest they make thee sin against me…”
— Exodus 23:33
To obey God, we must:
- Marry within the faith and within lawful covenant parameters (2 Cor. 6:14; Ezra 9–10).
- Reject multiculturalism that erases godly order, promoting instead cultural identity rooted in Scripture.
- Avoid associations that lead to compromise, whether in business, education, or fellowship.
- Preserve our own speech, dress, worship, and customs, even if the world mocks them.
This kind of holy separation is not optional, it is the Biblical norm.
“Be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers…”
— 2 Corinthians 6:14
Let Babylon mix, confuse, and destroy. Let the people of God stand distinct, like Daniel in Babylon, present, but never part of her sins.
3. Withdrawing from Babylon’s Systems – Practical Steps
To truly obey the call to come out, we must exit Babylon’s systems in real, measurable ways. This requires strategy, patience, and grit. Here are some vital areas to begin:
A. Education
- Pull your children out of public school immediately.
- Begin homeschooling using Bible-centered curriculum, with the father overseeing the direction and content.
- Teach history, science, math, and literature through a Biblical lens.
- Equip your sons with skills, trades, and theology.
- Prepare your daughters to build households, manage domains, and be productive under headship.
B. Economy
- Get out of unnecessary debt. Stop using credit cards, debt is slavery.
- Build family savings. Buy land, tools, livestock, and gold instead of gadgets and subscriptions.
- Start a household business: agriculture, trades, crafts, repair, technology, services, any honorable, lawful work that keeps you free.
- Refuse to live for consumerism. Build for legacy.
C. Medical
- Learn natural remedies, herbs, nutrition, and first aid.
- Research alternative doctors and Biblical health models.
- Refuse all unnecessary, experimental, or immoral treatments.
- Reclaim the right to decide what happens to your household’s body.
D. Worship
- Leave apostate churches.
- Gather families for home-based worship, led by fathers.
- Teach your household to keep God’s Sabbaths, Feasts, and laws (Leviticus 23; Exodus 20).
- Sing Psalms. Pray daily. Read Scripture aloud. Practice hospitality and community.
E. Media and Technology
- Eliminate ungodly music, shows, apps, and influencers from your household.
- Use technology with purpose, not addiction.
- Teach your children discernment and limits, not indulgence.
- Create rather than consume. Build rather than scroll.
“Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”
— Ephesians 5:16
4. Building Parallel Structures: Kingdom Alternatives
It is not enough to flee Babylon. We must build the alternative. We must establish a Kingdom culture, rooted in the law of God and lived out through the household.
Examples include:
- Independent Christian schools or homeschool co-ops
- Christian business networks built on honor and fair dealing
- Biblical elder-led fellowships, with family-based structure
- Food production and land ownership, breaking free from the corporate-state supply chains
- Patriarch councils, where heads of households govern family tribes, manage disputes, and lead communities
- Bridegroom networks, where young women are transferred under lawful headship to righteous men in marriage
This is the restoration of Biblical society. It is God’s great order, and it is the only way to survive and thrive as Babylon collapses.
5. A Final Call to the Remnant: Arise and Separate
Babylon will fall. She always has. God has decreed it.
“Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen…”
— Revelation 18:2
Her judgment is already underway. Her families are broken. Her money is a lie. Her youth are deluded. Her churches are apostate. Her governments are demonic. Her people are exhausted, medicated, and enslaved.
But there is a remnant. There are families waking up, and men ready to lead again. There are women ready to return to sacred submission, and there are children being raised in righteousness.
The call is going forth:
“Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.”
Will you obey it?
- Will you lead your household out?
- Will you burn the bridges back to Babylon?
- Will you tear down her idols and rebuild your home around the Word of God?
- Will you raise children who know what it means to be separate, holy, and strong?
This is the call of The Great Order. This is the path of dominion. This is the cry of every patriarch who desires to walk in the footsteps of Abraham, Moses, David, and Christ.
Come out of her. Now.
Before the fire falls.
Restore The Great Order!

This is both terrifying and invigorating. You write like a prophet with a sword in his mouth. Part of me wants to pack my family up and move to the hills tomorrow, and part of me wonders if that’s faith or fear.
You make valid points about dependence on corrupt systems, but your “come out” message feels more like running away than reforming. The early church transformed empires by engagement, not escape.
I’ve never read something that so perfectly diagnosed the sickness of our age. The part on public education really is the most important. My wife and I are pulling our kids out next semester. Enough is enough.
is this all persons or social groups for reasons of certain generalized traits?
This is pure control rhetoric. “Come out” sounds noble until you realize it means cut ties with everyone who disagrees. That’s not holiness!
When I first read Revelation 18:4 years ago, I thought it meant “avoid sin.” Now, after reading this, I see how it could mean more-systems, economies, culture. Whether I agree with all your takes or not, I can’t unread this.
“unity outside of God’s law is rebellion” is hauntingly true. The modern world worships inclusion but despises holiness. This was a spiritual check for me.
Again, I don’t agree with your tone, but your critique of modern welfare dependence is solid. It really has made families weaker and fathers unnecessary. That part’s certainly right
So basically: cancel your doctor, pull your kids out of school, stop paying taxes, and watch the world burn while patting yourself on the back for “coming out of Babylon.” Hard pass, my guy.
Reading this felt like hearing a trumpet blast from an ancient wall. Maybe we should stop pretending we can fix Babylon. You can’t reform rot, you can only rebuild something new.
The irony is you use the internet, Babylon’s favorite tool; to preach about leaving Babylon. I’ll believe you’re serious when your next post is carved on stone tablets!!!
You’re turning every modern institution into the devil. I’m Christian, but I live in the real world. Not every public school teacher is a priest of Babylon, and not every family who watches Netflix is worshipping demons. Chill.
This is what I come here for – clarity, conviction, and courage. The call to build household economies and patriarch-led worship is truth!. It’s time to stop pretending we can coexist with chaos.
This is fear-mongering! You rip verses out of context to justify a separatist fantasy that flatters male ego and abandons the Great Commission. “Come out of her” doesn’t mean torch society and play priest-king in your living room.
I resonate with the call to get out of debt and reclaim our kids’ education, hard to argue with that. But the “segregation” language throws a wrench into otherwise solid critiques. Withdrawal without mission becomes a bunker and we should be a beacon.
What a culty screed. You demonize medicine, schools, and churches that don’t mirror your hierarchy, then demand people “burn the bridges” back. That is authoritarian isolation. Families need wisdom, not your apocalypse visions
You’re right that Babylon’s systems catechize families more than most pastors do. Still, I’m uneasy with the absolutist lines you draw; some of us are trying to reform where we can while building alternatives at home. Not every public square is Sodom, and not every co-op is Zion.
This is so true. As the world crumbles around us we should strive not to be of the world but more Christ like