Understanding that God’s affection is rooted in his faithfulness to his promises frees believers to have confidence that God is always near no matter the circumstances.
Understanding that God’s affection is rooted in his faithfulness to his promises frees believers to have confidence that God is always near no matter the circumstances.
Confidence in God’s sovereignty allows us to forgive when wronged.
To trust the gospel is to face the shame of our sin with confession & repentance.
The world says to pursue an extraordinary life by being known. Christ Calls us to something much more extraordinary, an ordinary life marked by faithfulness so that Christ might be known.
Wrestling with God is necessary preparation to face our challenges with humble confidence.
The promise of God’s presence banishes the fear that so often leads us to sin.
The gospel frees us to hold lightly the things we are drawn to hold tightly.
In the study of this passage we answer the questions, “Why did God destroy Sodom & Gomorrah”, and “Why did God save Lot?”