In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Lot Preaching," the preacher examines Genesis 19:12-14, focusing on the themes of divine judgment and salvation through God's mercy. Thacker argues that Lot, despite residing in a morally corrupt city, represents the grace of God, who saves sinners from their own depravity. He emphasizes the urgency of preaching repentance and warns of the coming judgment, drawing parallels between Lot's call for his family to escape Sodom and the present-day need for believers to rescue others from impending death due to sin. The sermon incorporates references from 2 Peter 2, illustrating that judgment is certain for the wicked, while God's people, like righteous Lot, are preserved by His grace. The practical significance of the message urges Christians to actively share the gospel and embody its truths in their lives, illustrating that salvation is not just a personal matter but a communal responsibility.
“He that spareth his rod, hateth his son. But he that loveth him, chastens him early.”
“The Lord knows how to deliver the godly out of temptation and to reserve the unjust for judgment.”
“Get up out of your houses... Run from your baptisms, run from your little prayers that you said. Run from all your religion. And run to Him.”
“This is mercy in spite of our sins. Mercy in spite of our sins. This is what we tell others. This is what we preach.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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