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Much of Lot’s life is a picture of the consequences, decisions, and dysfunction birthed out of greed and complacency regarding sinfulness. YES, Lot knew God, but he chose to live among people who would lead his family into sin, he knew God, but turned from the will and way of God and settle in the complacency of a sinful atmosphere. 

A lesson stems from this question that prayerfully invokes an awakening.  When one is content in a lifestyle of sin, not only are they slaves to the sin or sins they have become comfortable in seeing, in being in the midst of, they also become blind, distracted, and so focused on what is irrelevant, so focused on superficial that what is important, what is righteous is no longer part of how anything mentally or spiritually is being processed. That disconnect from God and righteousness also targets and positions us to become involuntarily tools to manipulate, sustain and exalt more sin.



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