Revelation 17 Harlot System :: By Terry James

We can see on the prophetic horizon a monstrous beast lumbering in this direction with a woman riding astride its back. Dave Hunt, you might recall, wrote a provocative—even controversial—book on the subject: The Woman Rides a Beast. Most literalists believe (as did Hunt) the “woman” represents the apostate religious system that will be Antichrist’s mistress, as a counterfeit of the Church, the Bride of Jesus Christ.

The matters involved present a terrifying specter—a foreshadowing of bloody things to come, given John to record on the Isle of Patmos almost two thousand years ago:

“So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication: And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH. And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration” (Revelation 17:3-6).

Historicists–those who believe that most prophecy, including this one, has been fulfilled historically—say this all took place during the Roman-based persecutions throughout early Church history. The prophecy, they say, has nothing to do with things to come, except in the most general sense. Certainly, the prophecy has nothing specific to do with an end-times persecution leading to the most terrible time in human history. Such a view presents a torturous task for historicist adherents who try to explain the Revelation 17 prophecy of the wicked woman on the hideous beast.

“And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast. These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful” (Revelation 17:12-14).

This powerful ten-nation entity and the beast have no historical basis as accomplished fact. Any dealing with this part of the prophecy from the perspective of any but the futurist view—that there is much Bible prophecy yet to be literally fulfilled—requires spiritualizing, allegorizing, or else applying pure sophistry to everything to do with these Scriptures.

Contemporary headlines, as they do for so many prophecies yet future, make the case for the Revelation 17 prophecy coming into view in our time. It is literally shaping up for fulfillment before the eyes of those with prophetic discernment. We’ve used these commentaries many times to dissect and examine news stories that show the governments of the world reconfiguring into what George H. W. Bush, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Barack Obama, and many others have termed “New World Order.” The dire global economic crises that have moved toward critical mass just within the past couple of years have shown the inextricable national fiscal interlinkages.

It has become obvious that the world is being forced into a monetary mold that could easily morph into something like the ten-kingdom power bloc God’s Word says will give its power and authority to the beast. I believe it will be the Rapture of the Church that will quickly bring about that ten-king fiscal power bloc.

So, it’s reasonable to expect the harlot who rides the beast—the agglomerate ten kings and kingdoms of Revelation 17—to be somewhere in the prophetic picture, if indeed we are witnessing that monster in the making.

There has always been much talk, among those who watch for signals of the end times, about a final Catholic pope who might be Antichrist’s False Prophet. I‘m not one who believes a future pope will necessarily become that second beast of Revelation 13.

However, the religious organization the pontiff heads will, I believe, be a major part of the nucleus of the religious amalgamation outlined in Revelation 17.

It’s quite interesting to consider here the perspective of one who came out of the Catholic Church and who I believe is one of the key observers of these profound times we face as we watch for our Lord’s return.

The new pope appears to be well-qualified to be the head of an international organization. He can speak five languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese, and he can also read Latin and German. He is well-educated, holding advanced degrees in Mathematics and Theology. But is he qualified to be the head of the church that Catholics believe was founded by the Lord Jesus Christ? The short answer is a resounding “No!” Jesus Christ, God’s perfect man and man’s perfect God, is the only one qualified! He is the One who purchased His church with His own blood, and He is its only Head and only foundation (Acts 20:28; Eph. 5:23; 1 Cor. 3:11).

Catholics have foolishly replaced Christ as Head of the church with the pope. This is why the Reformers referred to the Pope as the antichrist, which means the one who replaces or stands in the place of Christ. The Bible has many warnings concerning antichrists and trusting in mortal men. “Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who depends on flesh for his strength and whose heart turns away from the Lord. He will be like a bush in the wastelands…. But blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him” (Jer. 17:5-7). “Do not trust in princes, in mortal man, in whom there is no salvation” (Psalm 146:3).

Will the Pope Be Liberal, Conservative, or Biblical?

Many Catholics are wondering if Pope Leo XIV will be liberal or conservative on social and political issues. Yet, they should be more concerned with biblical issues that have eternal consequences. If he continues to preach a false gospel that keeps 1.4 billion Catholics on the wide road to destruction, he is accursed (Gal. 1:6-9). (“What Will Catholics Do with Pope Leo XIV?” Mike Gendron, Proclaiming the Gospel, June 2025)

The new pope is at the center of the ongoing reach of the Catholic Church into the European structure from which the Antichrist regime, I believe, will emerge. The following shows that continuing relationship between the EU and the Vatican.

Led by its President, H.E. Mgr Mariano Crociata, the COMECE delegation introduced itself and engaged in discussion with the Holy Father on the current state of the European integration process and the European Union’s role in promoting peace and integral human development in an increasingly uncertain and rapidly evolving world. During the audience, Pope Leo XIV underscored the significance of COMECE’s mission of dialogue with the institutions of the European Union.

During the meeting, a number of pressing themes were addressed. These included the urgent need to promote dialogue and peace both within Europe and globally; the challenges posed by migration and asylum; the social implications of emerging technologies, particularly those based on Artificial Intelligence (AI); and the erosion of democracy in various regions.

The new pontiff particularly emphasized the Christian roots of Europe and their significance for the European project, while also acknowledging the presence of other cultural and religious traditions, and highlighting the importance of guiding younger generations in their faith and supporting their integral development. (“Pope Leo XIV to Host EU Bishops’ Delegation in First Official [Meeting],” CatholicVote.org, https://catholicvote.org)

This brings home to my thinking how many of the megachurches within Christianity are, similarly to the EU “summits,” contributing to setting up platforms that will produce the woman who will one day ride upon the back of the beast government of Revelation 17. Like in the EU get-together, there is compromise at the heart of these mega-efforts at man-made salvation.

The methodologies employed by such churches include the idea to bring together the saved and unsaved in a sort of “summit.” The idea is one of thesis (Christian faith) and antithesis (the lost or unsaved), with the objective of producing synthesis. The “summits,” in these cases, aim to bring about dialogue between the two opposite worldviews to produce answers (synthesis) that both sides can live with.

The process is satanic at its core, denying that God’s way to redemption and reconciliation is necessary. Apostasy is the result—the Laodicean model for the end of the age.

Be sure that you’re not a part of helping that woman of wickedness climb upon the back of the beast that will one day be scarlet with the blood of the Tribulation saints.

Observations on the End of the World :: By Pete Garcia

As long as what you are afraid of is something evil, you may still hope that the good may come to your rescue. But suppose you struggle through to the good and find that it also is dreadful? How, if food itself turns out to be the very thing you can’t eat, and home the very place you can’t live, and your very comforter the person who makes you uncomfortable? Then, indeed, there is no rescue possible: the last card has been played. -C. S. LEWIS, Perelandra

The end of the world is at hand—and the world couldn’t care less.

Watching a bevy of local churches online this Sunday to see how many were talking about the prophetic significance of the war now ongoing between Israel and Iran, it was a sobering reminder of just how asleep so much of the Western church is. Nary a mention did Israel v. Iran get from the pulpits, but a whole laundry list of well-intentioned but tone-deaf sermons on how to be a better you. Is this accidental, or is this intentional? How could so much of the Western leg of Christendom not be keyed into what is happening with the birthplace of our faith?

Well, the spiritual suppression, as it were, is no surprise. The world we live in now—in its present form, is a world governed by unseen spiritual forces that manipulate it from the shadows, and has masterfully deceived the masses into believing that life will simply continue as is, indefinitely. This illusion is sustained by the deeply irrational grip of normalcy bias, reinforced by the triple engines of distraction, hedonism, and gradualism—all cloaked in materialism. Together, they keep man’s eyes fixed firmly on the now, blinding him to the judgment that looms just ahead.

To be fair, Satan’s use of distraction has proven astonishingly effective. It’s truly remarkable—and deeply troubling—that millions of highly educated individuals genuinely believe, and even teach, that this impossibly complex universe is somehow a product of random, meaningless chance. This, despite what we know from the Laws of Thermodynamics and other observable principles of the created order. Such belief is not merely ignorance—it is high-order deception. And these are the people leading the most powerful institutions on Earth!

The Fragility of Time and the Silence of Saints

“…whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away” (James 4:14).

Given that mortal lifespans rarely exceed 70 to 80 years—with perhaps 40 of those spent in peak effectiveness, it’s hard not to turn our attentions increasingly inward. When viewed against the vast arc of human history, and especially in light of eternity, our lives are, as Scripture so eloquently states, but a vapor. In fact, our lives are no more concrete than is a fleeting breeze, a petal on the wind, or a blink of an eye. It often feels like our lives are barely enough to begin the work we believe we were supposed to do—much less fulfill the greater, more divine purposes our Creator may have had in store for our lives.

I’ve known many good and honorable people—quietly faithful and deeply principled—who lived moral, upright lives but rarely spoke openly of their faith in God. Whether they were truly born again or merely moral by upbringing was often difficult to discern. These were the hard-working, Depression-forged men and women of the “Greatest Generation,” shaped by the WASP ethos (White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism), an inheritance of Reformation discipline, Enlightenment restraint, and Frontier perseverance. Their lives were marked by duty and stoic service—yet public expressions of faith or morality were often deemed impolite or unnecessary in civic life.

As the postwar boom brought about a population explosion and with it, seismic cultural change, this once-cohesive Judeo-Christian consensus began to fragment into thousands of doctrinal islands. What was once a relational and communal walk with Christ became increasingly specialized and privatized. Evangelism gave way to polished church-growth movements. The church retreated behind stained-glass walls, and the public square—once governed by a biblical conscience—fell tragically silent.

This admirable but cautious stoicism produced unintended consequences. Over time, loyalty to denomination and institution began to outweigh the personal leading of the Holy Spirit. Revival was stifled. Truth-telling went underground. Even so, God raised up voices—like Billy Graham, Reinhard Bonnke, Leonard Ravenhill, Hal Lindsey, Chuck Smith, and Luis Palau—to call the nations back to repentance. But the pulpits of America and the West, by and large, began choosing either cultural neutrality or outright silence in light of an increasingly decaying society. And into that silence, the vacuum appeared.

The Vacuum and the Invasion

“When an unclean spirit goes out of a man, he goes through dry places, seeking rest, and finds none. Then he says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.’ And when he comes, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order. Then he goes and takes with him seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter and dwell there; and the last state of that man is worse than the first. So shall it also be with this wicked generation” (Matthew 12:43-45).

History teaches that vacuums never remain empty for long. Into the void rushed a new pantheon of ideologies: materialism cloaked in consumer prosperity; Eastern mysticism rebranded as inner healing and enlightenment; secular humanism dressed up as rationalism and equity; and scientism masquerading as absolute truth. From Berkeley to Harvard, from Hollywood to the halls of Congress, systematic deception quickened its pace through the institutions.

From the 1940s through the 1980s—an era dubbed Pax Americana—the United States reached its zenith in global influence, military power, and technological achievement. And yet, embedded within that rise were the very seeds of its spiritual and moral unraveling. The “strong, silent hero” archetype—John Wayne on screen, Eisenhower in office—shaped a nation’s posture: stoic, reserved, serious, and unspoken. But while every effort was thrown at containing communism abroad, it had begun quietly flourishing at home, because affluence produces weak men who love pleasure rather than righteousness. The spiritual rot was flowing out of the vacuum the churches left unattended.

The very institutions built to preserve law and order, by way of virtue and permanence, began instead to perpetuate policies and agendas that served only to maintain their power and authority in perpetuity. Bureaucracy and nationalism began to supersede spirituality and morality, contributing greatly to the inevitable cultural decay by the normalization and legalization of licentiousness. Our governmental moral underpinnings, once anchored in Scripture, began to give way to multiculturalism. Between our affluence and enlightenment, we became proud. And pride, as they say, always precedes the fall.

By the time we reached the postmodern era, America had become a civilization publicly unsure whether objective truth even exists any longer. Our cultural slide into the debased mind moved quickly from the 1990s to the present day, going so far as to have political and cultural leaders attempting to normalize pedophilia and luciferianism. Even more troubling was the rise of a mainstream cultural zeitgeist that took pride in its inability or outright refusal—to define fundamental biological realities such as gender, marriage, and the sanctity of life. When a nation reaches that point, it is morally, spiritually, economically, and culturally bankrupt, tottering on the edge of civilizational collapse.

And so, as Western civilization reached its technological summit—splitting atoms, sequencing genomes, exploring other planets—it also descended into one of the most morally, spiritually, and ethically bankrupt conditions since the days of Noah and Lot. We know how those days ended. The greater tragedy lies not just in the inevitable faithlessness of this final generation, but in the abdication of moral leadership by the generations before it.

The Rebirth of Israel — A Cosmic Disruption

“Before she was in labor, she gave birth;
Before her pain came,
She delivered a male child.
Who has heard such a thing?
Who has seen such things?
Shall the earth be made to give birth in one day?
Or shall a nation be born at once?
For as soon as Zion was in labor,
She gave birth to her children.
‘Shall I bring to the time of birth, and not cause delivery?’ says the Lord.
‘Shall I who cause delivery shut up the womb?’ says your God” (Isaiah 66:7-9).

And yet, against the Western backdrop of deception and decline, a singular event disrupted the course of history: the rebirth of Israel.

In the aftermath of World War II, as the true scope of the Nazi Final Solution came to light, the world was shaken into a rare moment of moral clarity. The horror of six million exterminated Jews forced open a narrow window of sympathy—just wide enough to permit the legal reestablishment of a Jewish state in 1948. Keep in mind, this miraculous event did not happen in a spiritually neutral world.

Scripture tells us the whole world lies under the control of the evil one (1 John 5:19), and that the kingdoms of this world are under Satan’s temporary authority (Luke 4:5-6). In that light, Israel’s rebirth wasn’t just improbable; it had been relatively impossible until it was inevitable. Satan had managed to blanket the Middle East with a virulently violent, highly anti-Semitic religion called Islam for thirteen centuries.

Why else has he invested so deeply in keeping the Middle East veiled under the grip of militant Islam—a spiritual stronghold that denies Christ, denies the covenant, and opposes Jewish restoration? The fact that the Jewish state reemerged at all—in a world so dominated by dark powers—is proof of God’s sovereign hand. Moreover, Israel’s rebirth has since been a constant affront to the cosmic enemy, Satan, who has every reason to destroy her and prevent her rebirth from fulfilling bible prophecy.

And it’s no coincidence that, in our present moment, support for Israel—especially among self-proclaimed conservative and evangelical factions—has become sharply divided since October 7, 2023. As always, Satan’s tactic remains consistent: confuse, divide, distort. The same confusion he sowed into the church through centuries of Replacement Theology now appears again in various disguises: dead orthodoxy, Amillennialism, Calvinism, Pan-Millennialism, “anti-Zionism,” and a creeping disinterest cloaked as neutrality.

The Hope That Anchors

Personally, I find myself at the twilight of my “active duty” years. Each passing day brings with it the temptation to echo Solomon’s lament that all is vanity under the sun. And were it not for the Blessed Hope—the promise of Christ’s imminent, any moment return for His bride, the Church—I too might have drifted off into cynicism or fatalism. But the calling remains.

The Bride Groom Cometh, Make Ready the Bride!

Thus, the faithful in every generation are not merely to occupy until He comes, but to watch, to understand the signs of the times, and to anticipate. We are commanded to watch as a continual reminder not to fall under the seductive trappings of this world (hedonism and gradualism). Like Peter sinking into the water after taking his eyes off the Lord, when we take our eyes off the Lord and begin looking around, we too shall start sinking into the muck and the mire of this life. “And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever” (1 John 2:17) As one voice so astutely wrote online, and with sobering precision: “Your flesh doesn’t care about your eternity—because it’s not going with you.”

The flesh will always war against the spirit because it isn’t coming with you. At least this version of our flesh. How easy is it for us to turn our eyes or scroll to a new channel and not recognize and acknowledge the reality of what is coming? He’s coming.

 “But take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness, and cares of this life, and that Day come on you unexpectedly. For it will come as a snare on all those who dwell on the face of the whole earth. Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man” (Luke 21:34-36).

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