In the sermon "Grace to Lot," Kevin Thacker addresses the theme of God's mercy in judgment, focusing on Genesis 19 and the figure of Lot. Thacker argues that despite Lot's failures and his location in the morally corrupt city of Sodom, he is identified as a "just" or "righteous" man in Scripture, showing God's sovereign grace to save even the flawed. He supports his points with references to Genesis 19, as well as to Luke 17 and 2 Peter 2, which highlight the perilous state of Sodom and God's ability to rescue the godly from temptation while reserving the wicked for judgment. The practical significance emphasizes the importance of recognizing God’s mercy amidst judgment and serving as a faithful witness even in sinful contexts, urging Christians to avoid Lot's mistakes while trusting in God’s redemptive power and intention to bring His people safely into His kingdom.
“There's a whole lot of judgment in Genesis 19, but boy, that's the first time merciful is used in the Scripture.”
“Run to Him. Come, all the work's done. Bow to Him. He delights to show mercy.”
“The longer you separate yourself from the preaching of the gospel... the more hardened you are to sin.”
“He takes His child and brings them into His kingdom. He pulls us into the house where He is.”
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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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