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Why is Lot called righteous in the Bible?

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Lot is considered righteous because of his faith in God, not due to his personal actions.

Lot is referred to as righteous in the Scriptures, particularly in 2 Peter 2:7-8, where it underscores that God recognizes the righteousness that is conferred through faith. The righteousness attributed to Lot is not because of his own impeccable behavior but because he trusted in God's promise. This concept parallels how believers today are deemed righteous through their faith in Jesus Christ, as illustrated in Romans 3:21-26, reinforcing that true righteousness comes through faith, not individual works.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:7-8, Romans 3:21-26

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Joel Coyoc · Jan 10, 2024
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