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” (Genesis 19:15).
The wickedness of Sodom. Angels appeared to Lot at the gate of Sodom. He offered them hospitality compelling them to enter his house knowing the danger of letting them go into Sodom. The men of Sodom demanded Lot produce the visitors so they could have sex with them. Lot offered his unmarried daughters to them. The men threaten Lot because he was judging them as a visitor to Sodom. The angels pulled Lot back into the house and blinded the men nearest the door.
Are you aware of the danger in getting close to wickedness?
Leave, do not look back. The angels encouraged Lot and his family and leave the city because the Lord was about to destroy it. Lot hesitated and the angels physically moved him from the city telling them not to look back. As the Lord began destroying the cities, Lot’s wife looked back, and the Lord turned her into a pillar of salt. Did she look back in regret that she was leaving her home or wanted to see God’s wrath poured out or was she thinking about returning?
Dwelling on the past is a barrier to moving forward. Do we take seriously the warnings of scripture?
Intercession. While Abraham was meeting with the Lord in the morning, he observed the smoke from the destruction of the two cities. The Word records that the Lord remembered Abraham’s intercession and removed Lot and his family from Sodom.
The Lord hears our prayers.
Impatience: After leaving Sodom, Lot feared for his life and hid in a cave at Zoar with his daughters. There were no men for his daughters to marry. [The men who were to marry Lot’s daughters did not take the command to leave seriously and perished in the destruction of Sodom (19:14).] So, the daughters got their father drunk and slept with him. They become pregnant and had sons. One son became the father of the Moabites, and the other son became father of the Ammonites. Both tribes caused trouble for the Israelites. This is another example of people taking matters into their own hands with disastrous consequences.
When the Lord is “slow” in answering our prayers, do we step in the solve the problem?
Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord (1 Thessalonians 4:17).