Have you ever felt torn between what you know is right and what feels easier to justify?
This week, we’re stepping into one of the most intense and revealing parts of Genesis, chapters 18 and 19. It’s the story of Abraham and Lot, of mountains and valleys, of intercession and destruction, of a God who is both merciful and just.
Through these two intertwined narratives, we’ll see a powerful contrast between a life shaped by God’s presence and a life slowly worn down by compromise. Abraham stands in bold, prayerful relationship with God, while Lot hesitates, lingers, and ultimately has to be pulled away from the very thing destroying him.
This is a message about more than just Sodom and Gomorrah. It’s about us, about the sins we’ve come to tolerate, the little compromises we cling to, the moments where we treat God’s Word as optional instead of transformative.
Genesis 18 and 19 isn’t easy to read. It contains themes of justice, judgment, sexual sin, and generational brokenness. But it also reveals a God who sees, who hears, who knows, and who never stops working redemption, even in the darkest places.
Heads-up: This passage contains mature themes and is best suited for adult audiences.
Scripture Focus: Genesis 18–19
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