Escape the Shame of Babylon confronts one of the most overlooked forces shaping modern Christian life: shame. Drawing from the biblical narrative of Israel's return from exile, this book reveals how shame followed God's people home from Babylon and continues to influence believers today through fear, compromise, and distorted identity.
Babylon is presented not merely as a historical empire, but as a spiritual system that assigns false identity, nurtures silence, and produces a powerless form of religion. Shame becomes its primary weapon-branding individuals with unworthiness, muting their voice, and keeping them trapped in cycles of guilt and spiritual stagnation.
Through Scripture-centered teaching and theological clarity, this book challenges diluted expressions of faith that offer forgiveness without transformation and belief without obedience. It calls readers to confront deception, renounce compromise, and rediscover identity, authority, and purpose under the rule of Christ.
Escape the Shame of Babylon invites believers to move beyond survival-based Christianity and into restored identity, repentance, and Kingdom alignment. It is written for those who are weary of spiritual mixture and ready to live unashamed, grounded in truth, and aligned with the Gospel of the Kingdom.