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What does the Bible say about the days of Lot?

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The days of Lot serve as a warning of impending judgment, illustrating the suddenness of God's wrath and the importance of heeding His call to salvation.

The Bible refers to the days of Lot in Luke 17:28-30, where it describes how people were engaged in everyday activities while impending judgment loomed. Just as in the days of Noah, few believed God's warning, resulting in destruction for those who were unrepentant. The story of Lot underscores that God's judgment is real and can occur unexpectedly, calling believers to remain vigilant and obedient to God’s warnings. Moreover, it highlights the mercy extended to God's elect, who will not be destroyed alongside the wicked, reflecting His covenant faithfulness to save His chosen people.
Scripture References: Luke 17:28-32, Genesis 18:20-21, Luke 17:28-29, Luke 17:28-30, Genesis 19

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The Days of Lot
Todd Nibert · Sep 27, 2015
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