Babylon is not only a place in Revelation.
It is a spiritual pattern:
power without humility,
religion without holiness,
wealth without conscience,
and a world too distracted to repent.
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When the world shakes, the promises of God still stand.
Honored to see my book shared in this space of faith and hope.
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The man is not just looking at the sky.
He is being summoned.
He stands between the city and the heavens, between the storm and the light, between human history and divine revelation.
Sometimes light does not arrive gently.
Sometimes it tears through the clouds.
More later…
— DBC 🪷
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Not every light in the sky is from Heaven.
Some mysteries are not invitations.
They are tests of discernment.
If this age is training mankind to look upward, we must remember who rules above all things.
God is sovereign over creation, history, eternity — and every hidden intelligence.
God’s Sovereignty by Damiano B. Centola
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Not every light in the sky is from Heaven.
Some mysteries are not invitations.
They are tests of discernment.
If an intelligence leads mankind away from Christ, it is not higher knowledge.
It is ancient rebellion with a new mask.
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Damiano B. Centola 🪷
Who’s pulling your strings?
Not every influence is guidance.
Not every voice is wisdom.
Not every open door is from God.
Discern the hand behind the pull.
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The work continues.
Faith • Wisdom • Sacred Language
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This may become the beginning of my next book:
The Walls Know Me: A Mediterranean Soul’s Journey Through Sacred Language
A memoir of language, memory, Scripture, Sicilian roots, Aramaic, Hebrew, and the ancient voice behind the words.
Would you read this?
The Walls Know Me
Not Aramaic as a cold academic subject.
It is Aramaic as a doorway.
Before the library,
before the grammar,
before the alphabets lined themselves up like stones in a temple,
there were voices.
Sicilian voices.
Mediterranean voices.
Family voices.
The kitchen spoke first.
And somehow, the old world never fully left my blood.
This may become the beginning of my next book:
The Walls Know Me: A Mediterranean Soul’s Journey Through Sacred Language
DBC 🪷
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The Walls Know Me: A Mediterranean Soul’s Journey Through Sacred Language
I am beginning to realize that one of my future books may not be a textbook, and not exactly a devotional.
It may be the story behind the story.
A Sicilian-American boy grew up hearing the old language at home — fragments of Italian, dialect, family names, gestures, prayers, silence, laughter, grief.
Later, Latin taught him that language has structure.
Aramaic taught him that language has breath.
Hebrew taught him that language has roots.
And somewhere along the way, he realized he was not simply studying ancient words.
The words were studying him.
My existing books have given people the fruit of that journey — the teachings, the theology, the sacred names, the Lord’s Prayer, the mystery of Yeshua, the Name that breathes.
But this book may give them the roots.
The Mediterranean world never fully left my blood.
Maybe sacred language is not only something we learn.
Maybe sometimes, it is something that remembers us.
The Walls Know Me.
DBC 🪷
The Book of Revelation, Babylon, and the Call to Spiritual Readiness
By Damiano B. Centola 🪷
The Book of Revelation remains one of the most powerful and often misunderstood books in Scripture. Many people approach it only as a prophecy of future events, but Revelation is first and foremost the unveiling of Jesus Christ.
It reveals His authority, His judgment, His mercy, His kingdom, and His final victory over evil.
After listening to Pastor Jack Hibbs teach through the Book of Revelation, I was struck by how many of the themes he emphasized connect closely with the burden I have carried in my own writing.
Revelation should not be read merely as a timeline of end-time events. It should be read as a spiritual warning and invitation. It calls the Church to discernment, repentance, holiness, and readiness.
Pastor Hibbs’ teaching brings attention to the urgency of the hour. Many of my own books have explored similar themes: the fall of Babylon, spiritual corruption, false worship, deception, judgment, and the preparation of the Bride of Christ.
One of the most significant themes in Revelation is Babylon.
Babylon is more than an ancient city or historical empire. In the biblical imagination, Babylon represents a spiritual system of rebellion against God. It is a system marked by pride, confusion, greed, political-religious compromise, and false worship.
Revelation exposes Babylon not simply as a place, but as a pattern.
Wherever truth is traded for power, wherever worship is corrupted by pride, and wherever wealth becomes a god, the spirit of Babylon is present.
This theme has appeared strongly in my own writing, especially in works that examine spiritual corruption from Babylon to the modern world. Pastor Hibbs’ teaching on Revelation helped confirm the seriousness of this subject.
The fall of Babylon is not just a dramatic prophetic event. It is a divine statement that every false system will eventually be judged by God.
Another major theme in Revelation is the contrast between Babylon and the Bride.
Babylon represents corruption, seduction, compromise, and rebellion. The Bride represents purity, faithfulness, holiness, and covenant love.
This contrast is essential because Revelation does not only show what God is judging. It also shows what God is preparing.
The end of the age is not only about destruction. It is also about restoration, redemption, and the revealing of a people made ready for the Lamb.
This is where Revelation becomes deeply personal.
The book does not simply ask, “What will happen in the future?” It asks, “Where do I stand now?”
Am I aligned with Babylon, or am I being prepared as part of the Bride? Am I spiritually awake, or have I become comfortable in compromise?
These are not abstract theological questions. They are questions of the soul.
Pastor Hibbs’ teaching reminded me that Revelation is not meant to create fear in believers. It is meant to awaken them.
The purpose of prophecy is not entertainment, speculation, or curiosity. The purpose of prophecy is preparation.
It teaches the Church how to recognize deception, how to remain faithful, and how to live with eternal perspective.
In this way, his teaching connected with the same burden I have carried through my books. My purpose has never been merely to write about religious ideas. It has been to call people back to truth, back to discernment, back to Scripture, and back to Jesus Christ.
Revelation gives language to the spiritual conflict already unfolding in the world. It reveals that history is moving toward a final confrontation between false worship and true worship.
In conclusion, Pastor Jack Hibbs’ teaching on the Book of Revelation served as a powerful confirmation of many themes I have explored in my own writing.
Revelation reveals the fall of Babylon, the preparation of the Bride, the judgment of false systems, and the final victory of Jesus Christ.
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Centola teaches:
devotion → revelation → summons to share. The video by Pastor Hibbs gives the full biblical map of Revelation; Centola supplies the “why now” and “how you respond” for everyday believers.
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Pastor Jack Hibbs’ teaching through Revelation reminds me why I wrote so many of my books.
Different voices. Same urgency.
Revelation is not written to entertain curiosity — it is written to awaken the Church.
My books keep returning to this burden:
Babylon, truth, deception, repentance, the Bride, and the return of Christ.
Watch. Discern. Prepare.
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