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How do we know God's mercy in Lot's story?

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God's mercy is evident in the rescue of Lot and his family from Sodom, despite their many flaws.

In the story of Lot, God's mercy is vividly portrayed as He sends angels to rescue Lot and his family from impending destruction. Despite Lot's weaknesses and failures, including his inability to convince his sons-in-law to flee, God acts mercifully by taking them by the hand and leading them out of the city (Genesis 19:16). This act reflects God’s grace, demonstrating that deliverance is not based on human worthiness but on His sovereign mercy. This account challenges believers to trust God's providence, reminding us that His mercy prevails even amidst human frailty.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:16, Luke 17:28-32

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