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Transcript: Verse by Verse Study – Genesis Chapter 19:14 to Chapter 20:18 – Zac Poonen

Here is the full transcript of Bible teacher Zac Poonen’s Verse By Verse Study on Genesis Chapter 19:14 to Chapter 20:18…

Lot’s Hesitation and Escape from Sodom

ZAC POONEN: Let’s turn to Genesis chapter 19. In our last study, we finished at verse 14 where the two angels had come to Sodom, to Lot’s house and urged him to leave the city immediately because God was going to destroy the place. We see God’s mercy towards Lot, even though he was such a compromiser. As we go further, we will see why God delivered Lot.

In verse 14, we read that when Lot spoke to his sons-in-law who were to marry his daughters and said, “Get out of this place for the Lord will destroy the city,” he appeared to his sons-in-law to be jesting or joking. His sons-in-law didn’t take what he said seriously because he was so much interested in making money, and they had seen that.

This teaches us that if others around us see that we are basically interested in this world just like them, however much we may witness to them, it has no effect on them because they see no difference. It is our life that makes our testimony effective.

I’ve also thought about this: when it says he appeared to his sons-in-law to be jesting, there are some people who are always joking. You get honor by being one who cracks jokes, particularly with unbelievers. After you have won that honor with an unbeliever as a very humorous sociable person, just try witnessing to that unbeliever about the reality of eternal things, and that unbeliever will think that is another one of your jokes. It’s a serious thing to be a jester with those who are not really born again and those who are going on their way to an eternal hell.

The Angels Urge Lot to Flee

When morning dawned, verse 15, the angels urged Lot saying, “Up, take your wife and your two daughters who are here, lest you be swept away from the punishment of the city.”

They’re repeating themselves.