
The Harlot Has Been Identified—And the Church Needs to Wake Up
Let’s talk straight. We’re living in a time where people want everything fast—including their religion. Nobody wants to read four or five chapters of the Bible. We want a quick word, a motivational quote, and we’re good. But God doesn’t work like that. If you really want truth, you’re going to have to dig. You’re going to have to open your Bible and read it for yourself. Don’t just take my word for it—or any preacher’s, for that matter. There are a lot of lying preachers out there. Test every word. Compare it to what Jesus said.
Now, here’s where we’re going today: we’re going to identify the Harlot in the book of Revelation, and I’ll tell you right now—most preachers have it wrong. I’m not here to stroke your ears. I’m here to rightly divide the Word of Truth. While this blog post gives a general summary of the message you will want to listen to the audio version above to get understanding and I pray wisdom.
Let’s go.
Fast Religion & 10 Second Attention Spans
We’ve been trained by social media, 10-second attention spans, and prosperity gospel. So when I say, “Let’s read Matthew 25,” most people say, “Okay… now what’s next?” But the Word isn’t a 5 second soundbite. It’s alive. And if you miss who Jesus is talking to, you’ll misinterpret everything.
Matthew 25 gives us a parable about a man traveling to a far country. He gives talents to his servants before he leaves. Here’s the key: that man is Jesus, and the servants are the Jewish people. He gave them something valuable—faith, not money. Faith is what Jesus is looking for when He returns, not your bank account, not your following, not your Christian merch. Faith.
If Jesus Isn’t In It—What Are You Worshipping?
People have been saying since 1948 that Israel is the fulfillment of prophecy. But if Jesus isn’t in it—what are we even celebrating?
Jesus said clearly: “You can’t have the Father without me.” If you go looking for God and ignore His Son, you’re in error.
The modern state of Israel was formed by men like Theodor Herzl who rejected Jesus. That’s not my opinion—that’s Scripture. So why do we act like a nation that doesn’t even believe Jesus is the Son of God is somehow central to our faith?
Jesus said, “Occupy until I come.” But His own citizens hated Him. They said, “We will not have this man rule over us.” That same spirit is alive in Israel today. The nation still rejects Jesus. That hasn’t changed.
The Bride vs. the Harlot
Now let’s talk about Revelation.
There’s a woman in Revelation who’s clothed with the sun, crowned with 12 stars. You need to ask yourself—who is she? Is she Israel? Or is she the Church, the Bride of Christ? You can’t have it both ways. Jesus isn’t marrying two brides. God designed marriage to be between one man and one woman. Spiritually speaking, Jesus has one bride—and she’s the Church.
So who’s the other woman?
She’s the Harlot.
he’s loud, proud, and refuses correction. She was once in the house, but now she’s out in the streets, standing on every corner. She tells the young man, “Come to my bed. I’ve perfumed it. I’ve made sacrifices. I’ve said my prayers.” But it’s all lies. She’s not faithful. She’s committing spiritual adultery.Who is this Harlot?
It’s Israel.
And I know that might offend some folks, but Ezekiel makes it clear. God said to Jerusalem, “Thou hast played the harlot.” He didn’t mince words. He didn’t call her backslidden. He didn’t say she was a little off. He said she was a whore. Unsatisfied, constantly chasing after other gods, and never content with the one true God.
The Church Is Making the Same Mistake
Now let’s talk about Revelation.
The scary part is this: the modern Church is following the same path.
We’re chasing blessings, not the Blesser. Wealth transfers, political power, and celebrity preachers have taken center stage. And just like Israel, our hearts are no longer faithful to our Husband.
We’ve become satisfied with emotional highs, conference lights, and ten-second TikTok sermons. But where is the judgment? Where is the line between right and wrong? The Church has stopped judging sin. Everything is labeled “holy,” and none of it is.
Righteousness used to dwell in the Church. But now—murder. Not physical murder, but spiritual. Leading people into false doctrine. Telling people they’re saved because they said a prayer, while ignoring repentance, obedience, and FAITH. And millions are dying without Christ because they were told they were good when they weren’t.
Come Out of Her, My People
Revelation 18:4 says it loud and clear: “Come out of her, my people.”
Why would God’s people be in the Harlot? Because today’s Church has joined herself to Israel, spiritually speaking. That’s two women together. That’s not how God ordained it. And what happens to those who stay in her? They share in her sins. They suffer her plagues.
John Hagee and other Christian Zionist leaders elevate Israel above the Church. But Jesus never did that. He came for His own, and His own received Him not. That’s John 1. Yes, a remnant believed—praise God. The disciples, the early Church. But the rest rejected Him. And yet, today, we’re told to “stand with Israel” as if that’s equal to standing with God.
Jerusalem Is Mystery Babylon
Let’s just say it. The Jerusalem of 1948 is not the Jerusalem of prophecy as perceived by prophecy teachers such as John Hagee & Perry Stone. It’s not the Bride. It’s the Harlot. And Scripture identifies her by her fruit—drunken with the blood of the saints, rejecting Christ, and leading others into spiritual fornication.
God has remembered her iniquities. Judgment is coming.
But the greater warning is for the Church. Because what’s going to trigger God’s judgment is not just what Israel did 2,000 years ago—it’s what the Church is doing right now. The harlotry, the compromise, the unfaithfulness. God hasn’t forgotten.
He’s Coming for a Bride—Not a Harlot
This is the end-time message: Jesus is coming, and He’s coming for a bride who is ready. Not playing games. Not tangled up with the world. Not sleeping with the Harlot. But clean, pure, and faithful.
So ask yourself—are you that bride? Or are you laying in another woman’s bed, being told it’s all okay because “you’re helping God’s chosen people”?
Wake up.
Come out of her, my people.