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What can we learn from the example of Lot regarding righteousness?

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Lot’s life illustrates that righteousness is imputed by God, not achieved by human efforts.

Lot serves as a profound example demonstrating that righteousness is accounted to individuals by God's sovereign grace. Despite his failures, 2 Peter 2:7-9 identifies him as 'just Lot,' highlighting that his righteousness was not contingent upon his actions but on God's declaration. This teaches us that even in a corrupt society, God can preserve His people. Lot's vexation and struggles reflect the Christian's experience of living in a sinful world while holding onto the truth of God's righteousness, reminding us that our status before God doesn't depend on our failures but on His saving grace.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:7-9

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