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Genesis 19: A Bad Example

Episode 1075 Published 6 days, 10 hours ago
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Genesis 19 isn’t a comfortable chapter, and that’s exactly why it matters. We read the account of Sodom and Gomorrah straight, then slow down to ask what the text actually says about sin, judgment, and mercy. Lot sees the danger early, but he’s still tangled in compromise, and the night spirals into violence at his door, a failed attempt at moral bargaining, and a rescue he doesn’t fully deserve. 

We also tackle the modern claim that Sodom’s sin is merely “bad hospitality.” The story is explicit: the city’s so called inhospitality takes the form of intended sexual assault. Facing that reality helps us read Scripture with honesty instead of smoothing off the edges to fit the mood of the moment. From there, we trace the rest of the chapter: Lot’s hesitation, his bargaining for comfort, the destruction of the cities, and the haunting warning in Lot’s wife looking back. 

The takeaway is practical and urgent. When God gives you an exit from temptation, you move. You don’t linger, you don’t negotiate, and you don’t romanticize the place God is pulling you out of. We close with a modern story that puts this into real life terms, plus a prayer for anyone who knows they’re flirting with sin and needs the courage to run toward freedom. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can walk through the Bible with us.

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