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How do we know that Lot was considered righteous?

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The Bible explicitly states that Lot was a righteous man, as he is referred to as 'just Lot' in 2 Peter 2:7.

Lot's righteousness is affirmed in several instances within Scripture. In 2 Peter 2:7, he is described as 'just Lot,' and again in verse 8, as a 'righteous man' whose soul was vexed by the wickedness surrounding him. Importantly, this declaration of righteousness is attributed to God's grace and does not stem from Lot's own actions. Like all believers, Lot's standing before God is based solely on divine declaration and the righteousness credited to him through the work of Christ, not on his own moral achievements.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:7-8, Genesis 19:29

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