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What does the story of Lot teach us about God's deliverance?

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Lot's story illustrates that God's deliverance is rooted in His mercy and power, not human righteousness.

Lot's narrative serves as a profound illustration of God's deliverance which is anchored in His mercy rather than in human righteousness. God sent His angels to rescue Lot, showing that deliverance from judgment is a sovereign act of God. Genesis 19 highlights that even a man living amidst wickedness could be saved due to God's remembering of the covenant with Abraham. This reinforces the Reformed understanding that our salvation is entirely dependent on God's initiative and grace. Lot’s deliverance from Sodom encourages believers to trust in God’s faithfulness to save those whom He has called, demonstrating that even in environments of moral decay, God’s mercy prevails.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:1-11, 2 Peter 2:6-9, Romans 10:13

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