Babylon Is Falling: Trump, Israel, the Collapse of the Dollar, and the Rise of the False Kingdom

The signs are no longer subtle. The collapse is underway. The foundations of America—political, spiritual, and economic—are trembling under the weight of sin, corruption, and idolatry. At the center of it all is Donald Trump, a man who has not only exposed the spirit of Babylon operating in the land but amplified it to a deafening roar.
The reality is stark: Babylon is falling, and this collapse serves as a warning for all nations.
As we delve deeper into the complexities of modern society, it becomes increasingly clear that Babylon is falling. This fall is not merely a political statement; it signifies a deeper, spiritual crisis that is shaking the foundations of our beliefs.
This is not simply about politics. It’s about prophecy. And the stakes are global.
A Government of Fear and Cruelty
From his earliest days in office, Trump’s style was not leadership—it was domination. Families separated and caged. Protesters arrested without cause. Immigrants swept from the streets in raids that felt more like war zones than law enforcement. Human dignity became disposable under a system that valued loyalty to a man more than allegiance to truth. In this chaotic environment, the sentiment that Babylon is falling has taken root, echoing in the hearts of the people.
Behind closed doors, citizenship became a business. Programs like EB-5 allowed the wealthy to purchase fast-track access to American residency with millions of dollars, while the poor were criminalized, detained, or cast out.
As we analyze the political landscape, it’s evident that the signs of Babylon falling are everywhere, especially as leaders like Trump align with oppressive regimes.
Trump and the Kings of the Earth: The Putin Connection
Trump’s admiration of Vladimir Putin stands as one of the clearest signs of his spiritual alignment. Putin, a ruler known for his brutality, expansionism, and political oppression, has found a strange ally in Trump—who repeatedly praised him while weakening America’s intelligence, alliances, and democratic credibility.
When the kings of the earth conspire against truth, Babylon gains strength. But not for long.
This crisis with the dollar is yet another indication that Babylon is falling, marking a pivotal transition in global power dynamics.
With these nations moving away from the dollar, the message is clear: Babylon is falling, and the ramifications will be felt worldwide.
As this unfolds, we must acknowledge that the economy is a reflection of a deeper spiritual truth: Babylon is falling.
The Dollar: America’s Golden Calf on the Brink
For decades, the U.S. dollar has been the foundation of the world economy—the global reserve currency used in international trade, oil, banking, and debt. This status has propped up American prosperity even as the nation morally decayed. It allowed endless printing, reckless debt, and global influence.
But that privilege is now under threat.
Nations like China, Russia, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia are quietly forming trade blocs and oil deals that bypass the dollar. If the dollar loses its reserve currency status:
- Inflation will skyrocket
- Imports will become unaffordable
- Markets will crash
- The American standard of living will collapse overnight
The economy, like the empire, is built on sand. And when Babylon’s gold loses its shine, the whole tower will fall.
“Your merchants were the great ones of the earth, and all nations were deceived by your sorcery.” (Revelation 18:23)
And What of Israel?
Israel has long looked to America as her greatest ally and protector. From military funding to diplomatic cover, the relationship has been more than strategic—it’s been vital.
But if America falls—if Babylon collapses—what happens to Israel?
What happens when her covering is stripped away?
“Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help… but do not look to the Holy One of Israel.” (Isaiah 31:1)
Israel’s trust in America is understandable. But it is misplaced. No nation can save her. No army can shield her from what’s coming. Only the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob can do that.
The Religious Deception: A False Revival
Worse than the political alliances are the spiritual ones. Trump has been embraced by a compromised church—particularly within white evangelicalism and the Southern Baptist establishment. They did not test him by the Word of God. They crowned him king because he gave them power.
They speak of revival, but it is not the fire of heaven—it is the smoke of Babylon.
“They have healed the wound of My people lightly, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace.” (Jeremiah 6:14)
This is not repentance. It is religious theater. And the judgment it invites will be severe.
The Call to the Remnant: Come Out of Her
To those with ears to hear: now is the time to separate. Spiritually, morally, prophetically—you must come out of her. Do not share in her pride. Do not participate in her violence. Do not defend her corruption.
As we stand at this crossroads, we must heed the warning: Babylon is falling, and now is the time for decisive action.
In this pivotal moment, we are reminded that as believers, we are called to recognize that Babylon is falling, inspiring a collective movement toward faith and truth.
“Come out of her, My people, so that you will not share in her sins or receive any of her plagues.” (Revelation 18:4)
Only through a genuine turning back to God can we hope to navigate the tumultuous waters of a world where Babylon is falling.
The shaking has begun. The economy is trembling. The alliances are crumbling. The false prophets are doubling down.
As we engage in this spiritual warfare, let us remember that Babylon is falling and that we are called to rise as a beacon of hope and truth.
And yet, God is calling His people out—not to escape into fear, but to stand in truth.
This is not a time to ignore the signs. The truth remains: Babylon is falling, and it is our duty to prepare ourselves for what is to come.
The King Is Coming
Trump is not the Messiah. America is not the Promised Land. Israel is not yet redeemed. But the story is not over.
The kingdoms of men are falling, but the Kingdom of God is rising.
“The Lord will roar from Zion… then you will know that I, the Lord your God, dwell in Zion.” (Joel 3:16–17)
In conclusion, let us acknowledge the urgency of our times. Babylon is falling, but in its place, a new dawn is approaching for those who remain steadfast in faith.
This is not a time to fear. It is a time to prepare. Not with gold or silver—but with oil in your lamp and truth in your heart.
Babylon is falling. But the Bride is rising.