Today, I am reading and commenting on Revelation 17-19.
Today’s passage is intentionally obfuscated, not because the writer did not want people to understand, but because people would jump to the wrong conclusions if it was written clearly. Of course, people did so anyway. The first thing to understand is that the woman and the beast in today’s passage is not the same as the woman or the beasts mentioned previously. Perhaps the most confusing part of today’s passage is that the woman and the beast represent both different aspects of the same thing and completely different things. The beast and the woman ruled (will rule?) the world together, but the beast hates the woman and will bring about her destruction. Yet, more important to the beast will be its animosity towards those who worship God. I take a couple of messages out of this passage. First, despite the harsh treatment the “woman” gives to God’s people they will still find it easy to get caught up in her sins and adulteries. We must diligently work to avoid doing so. Second, despite the “kings of the earth” working with together and with the beast to bring about the destruction of the “woman”, they will regret and mourn when she falls. Finally, when the “beast” believes that it has won domination over the entire earth and all who live on it, it will face defeat at the hands of God. The last message is one we are meant to apply to events in our lives, whether we live in the time of Christ’s return or not. Throughout history powers have arisen which think they are preeminent and can force all people to worship them in place of God (I want to note that these powers are not necessarily aware that that is what they are attempting to do). These powers have failed, and will fail, because nothing can usurp God'[s throne. For example, today there are those in Big Tech who believe that if they just get their algorithms right they can manipulate people to believe what they want them to believe. They believe they can establish control over what people think by controlling the information to which they have access, all for our best interests of course. They are not wrong. Their mistake is in thinking that they can control enough of the information to which people have access in order to maintain their control. God has created the world in such a way that, while they may have success in the short term, ultimately they will fail.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.