Revelation 18:14

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that the things you really wanted and enjoyed are gone forever. It is part of a prophecy from God through John, warning about the loss of material wealth and pleasures.

Explained for Children

Imagine if all your favorite toys and treats suddenly disappeared and never came back. This verse is like that—saying something bad will happen to those who love only nice things.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 95 AD. It addresses early Christian communities facing persecution under Roman rule. The cultural setting reflects the opulence and corruption of Rome as a backdrop for judgment.

Living It Out Today

Imagine someone who loses their job and all their savings due to economic collapse. This verse reminds us that relying solely on material wealth can lead to great loss when times change.

Topics

judgmentmaterialismlosswarningprophecyspiritual wealth

Related Verses

Lamentations 1:9Isaiah 23:16-17Ezekiel 26:15-18Luke 16:19-31Matthew 6:19-21

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Revelation 18:14?
This verse is part of a prophetic message from God, spoken through John the Apostle, addressing the downfall of Babylon, which symbolizes the opulent and corrupt world.
What does it mean to 'lust after' fruits in this context?
Lusting after signifies a deep desire or craving for material possessions and worldly pleasures, indicating a focus on earthly things over spiritual values.
Can you explain the concept of 'dainty and goodly' things?
'Dainty and goodly' refers to items that are luxurious, beautiful, and highly desirable. In this context, it represents the attractive but ultimately fleeting pleasures of a materialistic lifestyle.
How can Revelation 18:14 be applied in today's world?
This verse serves as a reminder to prioritize spiritual wealth over material possessions and warns against becoming too attached to worldly things, which can lead to loss and suffering if relied upon solely.
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