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What can we learn from the days of Noah and Lot?

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We learn that societal sin precedes judgment and that believers should be on alert.

The accounts of Noah and Lot serve as powerful lessons about the nature of society's sin and the resulting judgment from God. As described in Genesis, both times the divine response was prompted by rampant sinfulness and moral decay. The people were engaged in everyday activities—eating, drinking, marrying—completely oblivious to the impending judgment. This highlights a crucial lesson for today: Christians are to be discerning, recognizing the signs of moral decline in society while holding firm to their faith. It serves as a powerful call to action; believers must actively resist the culture's drift away from God while steadfastly proclaiming the truth of the gospel. Only in Christ is there refuge from the coming judgment.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5, Genesis 19:24-25, Matthew 24:37-39

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