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Results of Lot's Faith79 [Gen 19:27-38] / Anne's Faith ColumnCOLUMNS 2022. 5. 5. 16:07
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Results of Lot's Faith79
[Gen 19:27-38]
/ Anne's Faith Column
/ By Priscilla
When God decided
to destroy Sodom
and Gomorrah,
he thought of 'Abraham'
and dramatically saved
his nephew 'Lot' from
the judgment.
However, what was
the faith of Lot like,
who did not thoroughly
cut off his worldly life
despite receiving
shameful salvation?
What about his
two daughters?
They had been raised
under him and barely
escaped God's
punishment,
but while they were living
in a cave for a while,
they offered alcohol to
their father with immoral
motives and methods, tricked
him into getting drunk.
And even worse,
it was a nonsense for his
two daughters to have had
sex with their drunken father
in order to obtain offspring
from him.
The splendid city that
their father Lot chose
long ago!
They were born in the
very secular city of
"Sodom and Gomorrah,"
and growing up from
a very young age,
what they saw, heard,
and learned had been
far from morality, based
on a culture of decay
that was latent in their
consciousness.
That' why they tried what
they shouldn't have
done eventually.
At that time, even though
they miraculously kept
themselves with the notion
of chastity under Lot's
protection,
when they came to despair,
without hesitation, they
made a decision and
took the bold action
as they had already been
influenced under their
environment.
They must have been aware
that incest was generally
taboo among humans.
This deadly event shows us
how religious education
is essential to us.
Also, this tells us once again
that our lives should not
be tainted by the world,
have a properly established
view of faith,
and live as children of light
that God wants us to do
even in darkness.
In fact, the world where we
live today is quite dangerous.
The age in which we live
is rapidly changing,
and we have become
a generation living with
chaotic values, distorted
self-image, and broken
morality.
Wickedness sweetly
and cunningly deceives us
and rules the world so strongly
that it destroys the entire family
and eventually leads to our ruin.
In particular, Lot's final episode
resulted in a heartbreaking
and tragic ending.
When Lot was under
the care of Abraham,
the father of faith,
he must have had faith
by imitating him.
However, as he left
Abraham to live
in Sodom,
a secular city where
wickedness was great,
he was permeated with
a deeply corrupt culture
and as the years passed,
he could not keep his faith.
He couldn't even tell
the difference between
good and evil and he
had a faith that was
terribly broken.
And he also pursued
his own interests, enjoying
pleasures and accepting evil.
Instead of teaching his
children to believe in God,
he even lived with evil.
Lot compromised with
the realities, and eventually,
in the later years of his life,
he received a tragic and
shameful salvation.
Likewise, if our faith
started with the Holy Spirit,
and ends with the lust
of the flesh,
our good God must be
so heartbreaking!
He will grieve with groans
beyond description.
He will grieve with groans
beyond description.
Then, cheking once again,
what were the results of
Lot's choice, following
and accepting the
inclination to pursue
vanity and worldliness?
1. He trusted and believed
in God, but he lived a life
that was not edifying.
1) He lost all of his possessions
and property that God had
poured out to him.
2) He followed the fallen
path with his weak faith.
His wife, son-in-law, and
daughters abandoned
godliness and lived a
worldly life, failing
to discern evil,
and in the end, they
became the people
of the earth.
He lived with a weak faith
despite his responsibilities
as a child of God and as the
head of the household.
Lot failed to lead them
to God completely,
and let all of his family
members go their own ways
from the sanctified life and
have a corrupted life.
As a result, his whole family
members, who were
children of light,
became children
of darkness.
The result of his choice was ruin.
Her wife could not cast away
her lust for her worldly
temptations,
and she hesitanted to
leave the place where
she had lived and
had enjoyed.
She looked back wondering
what would happen to the place,
and finally became a pillar of salt.
As already mentioned, the
two daughters, who were
tainted by the broken
morality, ended up
committing sins
to have sex with their
drunken father in order
to obtain offspring.
This is because he, as the
head of the household,
failed to bring his family
members up as God's
children
and did not guide them
into the right believers.
While he was serving God,
the things he considered
to be the power of the world
disappeared from him
without any trace,
and eventually only two
daughters remained with him.
However, seeing that
even his two daughters
lived in a city where evil
was great
and took shameful actions
on the basis of the immorality
they had learned, it makes us
realize how important
religious education is.
If we do not have faith
standards or spiritual
discernment, our usual
wrong lifestyle
or habitual bad behavior
can take root in our lives,
and when there's a crisis
we face, they can bring out
a scary ripple effect.
Therefore, we will have
to go back to God
in order to restore the
relationship with God
through the life of
repentance and piety.
2. Lot was a hypocritical
religious person who lived
by passive faith.
Think of the Lot who hesitated
even in the moment when
the angels of God prophesied
of the destruction of Sodom
and Gomorrah!
Even today, there are many
double-minded Christians
who love the world too much.
They are believers who
do not set examples before
God and people, but weigh
God and the world.
We, too, must once again
be alert and examine
our state of faith.
A person with a double
mind like Lot lives
a stereotyped religious life
apart from a godly
and sanctified life,
and has only a hypocritical
and religious consciousness.
In other words, he has
a form of godliness,
but eventually failed because
he had no religious roots.
This is a typical example
that a life without content is
worse than a person
without faith.
No matter how much
Abraham pleaded
and interceded for
his nephew, Lot, take
a look at the devastated
foundation of faith
where there were no ten
righteous people,
including his family!
Moreover, God, who heard
Abraham's earnest petition,
tried to save his family
through angels,
but Lot did not listen to
their warning properly
and was not willing to
accept the message
of salvation,
but on the contrary,
he hesitated.
As a result, God's answer
to Abraham's plea was of
no avail to Lot.
He had an extremely
passive faith with only a
spiritually dull form.
At this time, we should
look back on our own faith
so that each of us may
not become another Lot.
Of course, his two daughters,
who committed sins,
were also at fault,
but
Lot never, for a moment,
had any repentance
before God!
Also, he did not reflect
on himself about his
shameful salvation,
and his foolish life was a
shame itself in the end.
In the end, the descendants
'Ammon and Moab' that
were born
as a result of that
shame are mentioned
in the Bible
as outcast peoples who
practiced evil before God
and worshiped idols.
Through the actions of Lot
and his two daughters, we
grievously feel that evil
deeds must be punished.
Therefore, we should
take this as a new lesson that
we must not commit such sins.
So, what kind of resolution
should we live with
from now on?
1) We must always be awake
in faith and live a life of
walking with the Lord.
2) We should pray for
spiritual discernment.
3) We must not lose our
motivation of faith so as not
to become a believer tainted
by the world like Lot.
To do that, above all else,
we must be the ones who
guard our hearts above
anything else.
Prayer
Lord! May we always
turn our hearts and
minds toward You,
so that we may not
live by humanism!
Please help us to have
faith to bear the fruit
of joy, and peace!
Please lead us to bear
beautiful fruit and have
the hope to please the Lord,
so that we may become
children who always
long for the Lord!
Amen
- To Be Continue -
2010/ 05/31
/ By Priscilla
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