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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Lot -Genisis 19

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Lot speaks to me of the family members of the righteous.
There are Christians who will answer God's call and follow God all the way through. But there're also Christians, especially the people who are around those "on fire" sort of Christians, family members, friends, relatives...
They respond to the call of salvation, but they fail to respond to the higher calling of their lives.
When choices come their way, they choose the valley, the easy way, the obvious, common sense way. They don't have the passion to give all their lives for God.
They soon find that the people they're involved with are corrupt people. People with no moral standards. Their lives are full of confusion: they're tempted with worldly temptations but they still keep their moral convictions. They're struggling to make a living at the gate of the city.
It's remarkable that Lot managed to keep his daughters pure in the sinful city.
In the end Lot survived at the place called Zoar, meaning small. He survived the fire of the Hell, but he only lived a small life.
But nevertheless, God's favour and grace extends to the family of the righteousness.
In Ruth 1, we find that Ruth actually came from Moab, so Ruth is a descendant of Lot. By some strange coincidence, Ruth was united back into a family of the Israelites, and she became part of the bloodline family of Jesus. Interesting hey!

Lot could have chosen to rejoin Abraham in the mountains, and if that happened, his daughters would have a high chance of marrying Isaac.
But instead, he chose to hide himself in a cave. He wouldn't face his failure and shame of the past and let go. He couldn't forgive himself. As a result, he passed the shame on to his daughters.
That reminds me of a lot of the preachers' parents or family. They could join the great blessings that their family members have inherited, but rather they decide to isolate themselves and hide in a cave. God still extends grace to them, but they're missing out so much in life, and their children miss out so much blessings.