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What does the Bible say about Lot's faith?

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The Bible describes Lot as a righteous man who was delivered by God, but his choice to live in Sodom brought great sorrow.

In 2 Peter 2:7, Lot is specifically referred to as a 'just' and 'righteous' man, vindicating his faith. Despite his many flaws, the Scripture affirms that he was indeed a believer, as he vexed his righteous soul daily due to the wickedness surrounding him. Lot's faith was genuine; he believed God's promises even in a morally corrupt environment. However, his failure to live in obedience to God’s calling by choosing to dwell in Sodom resulted in tragic consequences for himself and his family. His story serves as a stark reminder of how one's location and associations profoundly impact spiritual health.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:7-8

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