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What does the Bible say about Lot's wife?

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The Bible refers to Lot's wife as a warning against looking back to a sinful life, as she became a pillar of salt for disobeying God's command.

The story of Lot's wife is a significant lesson in faith and obedience found in Luke 17:32, where Jesus commands, 'Remember Lot's wife.' This serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of turning back from the path of righteousness. Lot's wife was privileged to be part of a family that received divine deliverance from the judgment of Sodom and Gomorrah. However, her failure to heed God's instruction not to look back resulted in her transformation into a pillar of salt, symbolizing the severe repercussions of disobedience to God. The account emphasizes the importance of complete trust in God and the dangers of longing for a sinful past.
Scripture References: Luke 17:32, Genesis 19:26, Luke 9:62, 1 John 2:15, James 4:4, Genesis 19:12-26; Luke 17:32

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