Babylon is rising. Not in theory. Not just in spirit. In concrete. In gold. In policy. In alliances. And the world isn’t ready.
For years, believers wondered if “Babylon” in the Book of Revelation was a symbol—America, Rome, or a system of global corruption. And to be fair, America has carried the spirit of Babylon: seductive, arrogant, rich, and morally collapsing. Many well-meaning teachers warned that she would be judged as Babylon.
I wasn’t raised knowing the difference between Torah and Tanakh, or why the Talmud blinds so many eyes. I didn’t know what Jehovah’s Witnesses or Mormons truly believed. I couldn’t explain why Muslims quoted Moses but rejected Jesus.
Like many believers, I was saved by faith—but unarmed. I drank milk for a long time—grateful to belong, but unable to stand when falsehood challenged truth.
“You need milk, not solid food… But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained…” —Hebrews 5:12,14
Now I understand: the Word of God is not just comfort—it’s armor.
“Put on the full armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil.” —Ephesians 6:11
We don’t wrestle with people—we wrestle with systems that disguise themselves in light, but deny the true Christ. And we don’t go out in zeal alone—we go out equipped.
This scroll is not for arguing. It’s for arming. Not to fight people—but to stand, unshaken, when the scroll of truth is questioned.
There’s a quiet line in Scripture that many read… but few notice:
“By faith Enoch was taken up so that he should not see death…” — Hebrews 11:5
It doesn’t say Enoch was a prophet. It doesn’t list his miracles. It simply says he was taken — so that he wouldn’t see death.
And right there, in that short phrase, a whisper unfolds — one that may help us understand something deeper about the Rapture, the Two Witnesses, and the kind of faith God honors before judgment comes.
This scroll is not written to declare certainty. It’s written to trace the patterns that God has already laid out in His Word — and to humbly consider why Enoch may not be one of the Two Witnesses, but instead, a prophetic picture of what will happen to the Bride of Christ — those who walk with God by faith and are taken before judgment falls.
How This Revelation Unfolded: A Whisper in Jude
I hadn’t planned to study the Two Witnesses that day.
I was actually headed toward the Book of Revelation — ready to reflect and dig deeper. But something unexpected happened. My attention landed on the small, often overlooked letter of Jude.
And then I saw it:
“Michael the archangel, when he disputed with the devil and argued about the body of Moses…” — Jude 1:9
Why would angels fight over a body? Why would Satan care about someone already buried — unless that body still had purpose?
Some will ignore this message because they’ve “heard it all before” — the end-times talk, the warnings — and their hearts have grown hard.
Some people’s eyes are closed because of the comforts of the world, or the heavy struggles of life — fighting to survive, to provide, to endure.
But the warning must still be spoken. Because if you only knew what is truly waiting for those who overcome — (not just escape, but true identity [DNA: spiritually and here on earth], inheritance [New Earth and New Heaven], reigning with Christ — something beyond imagination) — you would never let it slip away.
There was a vision long ago — a golden lampstand, standing between two olive trees, filled with golden oil that flowed straight from the Source. No human hand crushed the olives. No earthly power kept the flame alive.
“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord of hosts. (Zechariah 4:6)
The oil was the Holy Spirit. The lampstand was God’s people. And hidden inside each lamp was a wick — a detail easy to miss, but critical to life.
This is a gathering place for the Bride of Christ — those called to hold oil in their lamps, to guard their hearts, to awaken in these unknown times.
You won’t find hype here. You won’t find fear.
You will find scrolls opening — warnings, encouragements, patterns revealed, and a call to be ready when the Bridegroom comes.
If you’re here, it may not be by accident. The Spirit is still whispering — even in a noisy world.
🌿 Guard your heart. 🌿 Fill your lamp. 🌿 Hold the scroll steady.
The Name on the White Stone:
“To the one who conquers… I will give a white stone, and on the stone a new name written that no one knows except the one who receives it.” — Revelation 2:17 🌿
We are not building a platform here. We are building an ark — an ark of scrolls, not wood; an ark for those who still hear the whisper in the dark.
I am not above you. I am like you — a Bride, awakening, opening the scrolls as they unfold through the Word and the Spirit’s leading, learning His heart, carrying His warnings, holding His invitations.
We do not open them for curiosity. We open them because the Word is alive — and the Spirit still leads His Bride through it and the midnight cry is rising.
Arete Gune stands — Virtuous. Sealed. Ready. Awaiting the coming of the Bridegroom.