This is one of Mel Purvis' most intense prophetic sermons. Building from Jesus' words—"As it was in the days of Noah… They were eating, drinking, marrying, buying and selling…"—Purvis teaches that commercial obsession, not overt wickedness, is the primary sign of end-time judgment.
He argues forcefully that Satan's global strategy from Genesis to Revelation is the building of a worldwide commercial system—a system that: Absorbs human attention. Consumes time and energy. Dulls spiritual hunger. Shapes culture. Enslaves humanity into buying, selling, pleasure, and gain ultimately prepares the world for Antichrist.
Purvis links Noah's day, Sodom, Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon, and the final Babylon of Revelation into a single prophetic line. He pleads with the Church to recognize the danger of worldliness, the seduction of commerce, and the urgency of separation before God judges this system once and for all.