Tuesday (2/13)
Tuesday (2/13)

Tuesday (2/13)

The Passage

Genesis 19:1-29

The two angels came to Sodom in the evening, and Lot was sitting in the gate of Sodom. When Lot saw them, he rose to meet them and bowed himself with his face to the earth and said, “My lords, please turn aside to your servant’s house and spend the night and wash your feet. Then you may rise up early and go on your way.” They said, “No; we will spend the night in the town square.” But he pressed them strongly; so they turned aside to him and entered his house. And he made them a feast and baked unleavened bread, and they ate.

But before they lay down, the men of the city, the men of Sodom, both young and old, all the people to the last man, surrounded the house. And they called to Lot, “Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us, that we may know them.” Lot went out to the men at the entrance, shut the door after him, and said, “I beg you, my brothers, do not act so wickedly. Behold, I have two daughters who have not known any man. Let me bring them out to you, and do to them as you please. Only do nothing to these men, for they have come under the shelter of my roof.” But they said, “Stand back!” And they said, “This fellow came to sojourn, and he has become the judge! Now we will deal worse with you than with them.” Then they pressed hard against the man Lot, and drew near to break the door down. 10 But the men reached out their hands and brought Lot into the house with them and shut the door. 11 And they struck with blindness the men who were at the entrance of the house, both small and great, so that they wore themselves out groping for the door.

12 Then the men said to Lot, “Have you anyone else here? Sons-in-law, sons, daughters, or anyone you have in the city, bring them out of the place. 13 For we are about to destroy this place, because the outcry against its people has become great before the Lord, and the Lord has sent us to destroy it.” 14 So Lot went out and said to his sons-in-law, who were to marry his daughters, “Up! Get out of this place, for the Lord is about to destroy the city.” But he seemed to his sons-in-law to be jesting.

15 As morning dawned, the angels urged Lot, saying, “Up! Take your wife and your two daughters who are here, lest you be swept away in the punishment of the city.” 16 But he lingered. So the men seized him and his wife and his two daughters by the hand, the Lord being merciful to him, and they brought him out and set him outside the city. 17 And as they brought them out, one said, “Escape for your life. Do not look back or stop anywhere in the valley. Escape to the hills, lest you be swept away.” 18 And Lot said to them, “Oh, no, my lords. 19 Behold, your servant has found favor in your sight, and you have shown me great kindness in saving my life. But I cannot escape to the hills, lest the disaster overtake me and I die. 20 Behold, this city is near enough to flee to, and it is a little one. Let me escape there—is it not a little one?—and my life will be saved!” 21 He said to him, “Behold, I grant you this favor also, that I will not overthrow the city of which you have spoken. 22 Escape there quickly, for I can do nothing till you arrive there.” Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar.

23 The sun had risen on the earth when Lot came to Zoar. 24 Then the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah sulfur and fire from the Lord out of heaven. 25 And he overthrew those cities, and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground. 26 But Lot’s wife, behind him, looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.

27 And Abraham went early in the morning to the place where he had stood before the Lord. 28 And he looked down toward Sodom and Gomorrah and toward all the land of the valley, and he looked and, behold, the smoke of the land went up like the smoke of a furnace.

29 So it was that, when God destroyed the cities of the valley, God remembered Abraham and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow when he overthrew the cities in which Lot had lived.

Word Work

Put it in your own words. Read the passage or verse slowly, then rewrite each phrase or sentence using your own words.

Word Thoughts:

In contrast to Abraham, Lot is a tragic character. He had gained much prestige, but in the end he loses everything. Like Abraham, Lot hosts the “angelic” visitors. But unlike the generous and warm hospitality they experience in Abraham’s tent, the visitors are threatened with rape by the men of Sodom. The Lord marvelously protects Lot (v. 11), but the sons-in-law reject Lot’s pleading to leave the city (vv. 12–15).

Jesus compared the day of his second coming to the days of Noah and Lot, as people give themselves to the pursuit of happiness (Luke 17:26–30). Even Lot lingered and barely escaped (Gen. 19:15–16). Like Abraham, he petitioned God’s mercy, and God spared Zoar for Lot’s convenience (vv. 18–22). The Lord remembered his commitment to Abraham as the ground of the deliverance of Lot’s family (v. 29). Lot’s wife, however, will always be remembered for her lack of faith (Luke 17:32). And Sodom and the cities of the plain will always be remembered for both the mercy and the severity of God’s judgment (Matt. 10:15; 11:23–24Jude 7; cf. Isa. 1:9).

The key statement in this horrifying account is in Genesis 19:16—“the LORD being merciful to him . . .” This is a story of mercy: mercy to Lot, mercy to Lot’s family, mercy to Abraham in sparing his nephew. And ultimately, this is a story of mercy to us—we who have been similarly rescued from the impending judgment of condemnation and hell. (1)

Word Reflection:

  1. What stood out?
  2. Why did God destroy Sodom?
  3. Why did God save Lot and not his wife?
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Memory Verse(s): Genesis 19:24-26

24 Then the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah sulfur and fire from the Lord out of heaven. 25 And he overthrew those cities, and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground. 26 But Lot’s wife, behind him, looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.

End in Prayer

Resources used:

  1. Gospel Transformation Study Bible