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What does the Bible say about Lot's wife?

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The Bible warns us through Lot's wife to avoid worldliness and hypocrisy, highlighting the danger of longing for a sinful past.

The account of Lot's wife serves as a solemn warning in Scripture, emphasizing the spiritual peril of divided affections. Jesus specifically admonishes us to 'Remember Lot's Wife' because she represents those who, even when exposed to divine truth, can still perish if their hearts cling to the world. Her gaze back at Sodom was not merely an act of disobedience; it was a revelation of her inner rebellion and misplaced treasures. Though she was led out of destruction, her heart never truly departed from it.

This narrative illustrates that mere outward signs of religion, such as church attendance or a Christian upbringing, cannot save. Lot's wife had seen angels and had been given the opportunity for escape, yet she could not separate herself from the pleasures and comforts of Sodom. This poignant example calls believers to examine their own hearts—are we genuinely forsaking the world to follow Christ, or are we, like Lot's wife, looking back with regret? True salvation demands total commitment and a heart fully devoted to God.
Scripture References: Luke 17:32, Luke 9:62, 1 John 2:15, James 4:4, Genesis 19:12-26; Luke 17:32, Genesis 19:26

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