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THE WEST ISN’T COLLAPSING—IT’S BEING DISMANTLED

We are not watching a random, chaotic downfall. What we are living through is what “our leaders” refer to as managed decline—a controlled demolition—engineered by those who sit at the gates of power. Economic systems are being hollowed out, moral foundations inverted, and cultural continuity deliberately erased. The very foundations of civilisation–energy, food, security, etc.–have been systematically eroded. What remains is a society that looks stable from the outside but is rotted through at its spiritual and structural core.
This is not new. Scripture gives us vivid historical parallels—societies where the cup of iniquity became full, and God handed them over to judgment, not because He is vindictive or fickle, but because we have forsaken Him, the very source of all these good things we have enjoyed for so long. But here’s the sobering truth: intercession has limits. When a people have rejected God for generations, the prayers of even the most righteous cannot stop the shaking.
At this point in civilsations, the only escape is individual righteousness rooted in covenantal obedience.
IF NOAH, DANIEL, AND JOB WERE IN IT…
God declares through Ezekiel:
“Even if these three men—Noah, Daniel, and Job—were in it, they would deliver only themselves by their righteousness.” (Ezekiel 14:14, NKJV)
These were not ordinary men.
- Noah survived a global flood by divine favour.
- Daniel withstood invasion and deportation by imperial Babylon and saw angelic visions.
- Job endured Satanic assault with integrity and was vindicated. He also received double restoration.
Yet in Ezekiel’s vision, if these pillars of faith were in a collapsing society, they could not save it. They could only save themselves.
The context? God was warning Judah that the judgment was now irreversible. The time for national repentance had passed. The city, the institutions, and the leadership had all become corrupt beyond recovery. Sound familiar?
In fact, Jeremiah echoes the same despair:
“Even if Moses and Samuel stood before Me, My mind would not be favourable toward this people.” (Jeremiah 15:1, NKJV)
In addition to Noah, Daniel, and Job,
- Moses—who turned God’s wrath with intercession.
- Samuel—who prayed down national victory.
…even these couldn’t stop the coming destruction and exile.
This is the sobering truth of the prophetic pattern: when a nation is under divine judgment, God stops listening to national intercessors—and starts looking for individual righteousness.
THE AGE OF CORPORATE FAITH IS OVER
In the West, we’ve inherited a model of collective Christian identity. We speak of churches, denominations, conferences, and movements. But when judgment comes, the crowd can’t and won’t carry you. It is every man for himself.
The Israelites believed their temple guaranteed safety. The West believed its “Christian values” would last forever. But God is no respecter of legacy idols.
We’re entering an age that mirrors Genesis 6, Babylon, and Jerusalem 586 BC. In such times, the survival strategy is always the same:
“But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD. Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation.”
(Genesis 6:8–9)
The only strategy is righteousness. Not the righteousness of religious routine or political activism, but the kind that is aligned with heaven.
GOD’S ECONOMY IS INDIVIDUAL, COVENANTAL, AND SUPERNATURAL
When the world economy implodes, only God’s economy continues. This is not prosperity gospel—it is covenant realism. In famine, ravens feed Elijah. In war, God preserves the remnant. In exile, Joseph rises in Egypt, and Daniel governs in Babylon.
But note: these were not beneficiaries of institutional Christianity. These were men who walked blamelessly, prophetically, and personally with God.
The ones who survive what’s coming will be those who:
- Hear the whisper of the Holy Spirit amid the noise of collapse.
- Refuse compromise, even when everyone around them bows.
- Live by a different law, draw from a different source, and walk in a different rhythm.
They are not aligned with the pattern of this world (Romans 12:2); they have high agency.
EXITING BABYLON: THE PATH OF THE RIGHTEOUS EXILE
The West is turning into Babylon—and God is calling His people out.
“Come out of her, My people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues.”
(Revelation 18:4)
This is not merely geographical. It’s spiritual. Come out of her ways. Come out of her fears. Come out of her systems.
Do not build your life on the crumbling scaffolding of Western economics, identity politics, or secular security. Build it instead on the Rock of righteousness, the Law of the Spirit, and the Kingdom of Heaven. The world can believe what it wants to; God doesn’t change. He is still the same. yesterday, today and tomorrow (Hebrews 13:8).
This is not the time for pretend faith. This is the time for real righteousness, i.e., real alignment with Heaven.
YOU CAN’T SAVE THE CITY—BUT YOU CAN SAVE YOURSELF
We are not called to stop the collapse. We are called to shine like stars in the night, to prepare as Joseph did, to pray as Daniel did, to endure as Job did, and to be blameless as Noah was.
Do not despair that the systems are falling—they are supposed to. What God is doing now is preserving His remnant; the only question is, are you in or are you out? He is testing, separating, and marking His own.
Those who walk with Him in integrity will be guided, fed, and sheltered—even if the world burns.
“And the Lord said to him, ‘Pass through the city, through Jerusalem, and put a mark on the foreheads of the men who sigh and groan over all the abominations that are committed in it.” And to the others he said in my hearing, “Pass through the city after him, and strike. Your eye shall not spare, and you shall show no pity. Kill old men outright, young men and maidens, little children and women, but touch no one on whom is the mark. And begin at my sanctuary.”” (Ezeliel 9:4-6)
DEVOTIONAL PRAYER
Father,
give me the courage to walk alone if I must.
Strip me of dependence on man-made systems.
Teach me the fear of the Lord, that I might live blamelessly in my generation.
Make me like Noah, Daniel, and Job—faithful when the world falls.
Deliver me from the spirit of this age, and anchor me in Your unshakeable Kingdom.In Jesus’ name. Amen.
MEMORY VERSE
“Though these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, they would deliver only themselves by their righteousness.” (Ezekiel 14:14)
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
- Am I trying to survive through corporate identity (church membership, Christian culture) or personal righteousness?
- What systems of the world am I still trusting to secure my future?
- In what areas of my life is God calling me to “come out of Babylon”?
- Do I truly believe God can provide for me supernaturally, like He did for Elijah and Daniel?
- How can I begin building my life on God’s economy instead of the world’s?
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