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What does Sodom represent in biblical teaching?

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Sodom represents the consequence of ungodliness and the judgment that follows disobedience to God.

Sodom serves as a potent symbol of God's judgment against immorality and rebellion. In the context of 2 Peter and Ezekiel 16, Sodom is highlighted not only for its infamous sins but also for its example of the severe consequences of turning away from God's laws. God destroyed Sodom to demonstrate the seriousness of indulging in ungodliness. This parallel is drawn to warn believers against the false teachings that can arise within the church and lead to similar judgments. Thus, Sodom stands as a warning for those who turn from the truth to pursue their desires.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:6, Ezekiel 16:49-50, Genesis 19:24-25

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