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What does Lot's escape from Sodom teach us about God's mercy?

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Lot's escape illustrates God's mercy in rescuing sinners from judgment.

Lot's dramatic escape from Sodom is a profound testimony of God's mercy. Despite his shortcomings and lingering in a sinful city, God sent angels to guide Lot out, demonstrating His commitment to saving even those who are faltering. This reflects the nature of God as merciful and gracious, always actively working to rescue His people from impending judgment. The story reassures believers that no matter how entangled one may become in sin, God's mercy prevails through the work of Christ, who calls us to repentance and eternal life. It emphasizes that salvation is ultimately a result of God's sovereign grace, not our merit.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:16, Psalm 136:1

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