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Saved To Serve || Prophesy Again Pastor Andrew Henriques www.prophesyagain.com 7 Predictive Programming vs 7 Prophetic Programming. 5 Sins of Sodom. 25 Years of Warning. Mission Accomplished or Failed. If You Think You Know Anything, You Know Nothing. The Certainty of Truth
1. ***When Lot entered Sodom he fully intended to keep himself free from iniquity and to command his household
after him. But he signally failed. The corrupting influences about him had an effect upon his own faith, and his
children's connection with the inhabitants of Sodom bound up his interest in a measure with theirs. The result is
before us. {PP 168.3}
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Many are still making a similar mistake. In selecting a home they look more to the temporal advantages they may
gain than to the moral and social influences that will surround themselves and their families. They choose a beautiful
and fertile country, or remove to some flourishing city, in the hope of securing greater prosperity; but their children are
surrounded by temptation, and too often they form associations that are unfavorable to the development of piety and
the formation of a right character. The atmosphere of lax morality, of unbelief, of indifference to religious things, has a
tendency to counteract the influence of the parents. Examples of rebellion against parental and divine authority are
ever before the youth; many form attachments for infidels and unbelievers, and cast in their lot with the enemies of
God. {PP 168.4}
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Lot made his way to the mountains, and abode in a cave, stripped of all for which he had dared to subject his
family to the influences of a wicked city. But the curse of Sodom followed him even here. The sinful conduct of his
daughters was the result of the evil associations of that vile place. Its moral corruption had become so interwoven with
their character that they could not distinguish between good and evil. Lot's only posterity, the Moabites and
Ammonites, were vile, idolatrous tribes, rebels against God and bitter enemies of His people. {PP 167.3}
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There is nothing more desired among men than riches and leisure, and yet these gave birth to the sins that
brought destruction upon the cities of the plain. Their useless, idle life made them a prey to Satan's temptations, and
they defaced the image of God, and became satanic rather than divine. Idleness is the greatest curse that can fall upon
man, for vice and crime follow in its train. It enfeebles the mind, perverts the understanding, and debases the soul.
Satan lies in ambush, ready to destroy those who are unguarded, whose leisure gives him opportunity to insinuate
himself under some attractive disguise. He is never more successful than when he comes to men in their idle hours.
{PP 156.2}
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Those who secure for their children worldly wealth and honor at the expense of their eternal interests, will find
in the end that these advantages are a terrible loss. Like Lot, many see their children ruined, and barely save their own
souls. Their lifework is lost; their life is a sad failure. Had they exercised true wisdom, their children might have had
less of worldly prosperity, but they would have made sure of a title to the immortal inheritance. {PP 169.2}
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The wife of Lot was a selfish, irreligious woman, and her influence was exerted to separate her husband from
Abraham. But for her, Lot would not have remained in Sodom, deprived of the counsel of the wise, God-fearing
patriarch. The influence of his wife and the associations of that wicked city would have led him to apostatize from God
had it not been for the faithful instruction he had early received from Abraham. The marriage of Lot and his choice of
Sodom for a home were the first links in a chain of events fraught with evil to the world for many generations.
{PP 174.2}
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He repeated the words of the angels, "Up, get you out of this place; for the Lord will destroy this city." But he
seemed to them as one that mocked. They laughed at what they called his superstitious fears. His daughters were
influenced by their husbands. They were well enough off where they were. They could see no evidence of danger.
Everything was just as it had been. They had great possessions, and they could not believe it possible that beautiful
Sodom would be destroyed. {PP 159.3}
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Lot returned sorrowfully to his home and told the story of his failure. Then the angels bade him arise and take
his wife and the two daughters who were yet in his house and leave the city. But Lot delayed. Though daily distressed
at beholding deeds of violence, he had no true conception of the debasing and abominable iniquity practiced in that
vile city. He did not realize the terrible necessity for God's judgments to put a check on sin. Some of his children clung
to Sodom, and his wife refused to depart without them. The thought of leaving those whom he held dearest on earth
seemed more than he could bear. It was hard to forsake his luxurious home and all the wealth acquired by the labors of
his whole life, to go forth a destitute wanderer. Stupefied with sorrow, he lingered, loath to depart. But for the angels of
God, they would all have perished in the ruin of Sodom. The heavenly messengers took him and his wife and
daughters by the hand and led them out of the city. {PP 160.1}
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The influence of his example would have saved her from the sin that sealed her doom. But his hesitancy and
delay caused her to lightly regard the divine warning. While her body was upon the plain, her heart clung to Sodom,
and she perished with it. She rebelled against God because His judgments involved her possessions and her children
in the ruin. Although so greatly favored in being called out from the wicked city, she felt that she was severely dealt
with, because the wealth that it had taken years to accumulate must be left to destruction. Instead of thankfully
accepting deliverance, she presumptuously looked back to desire the life of those who had rejected the divine
warning. Her sin showed her to be unworthy of life, for the preservation of which she felt so little gratitude. We should
beware of treating lightly God's gracious provisions for our salvation. There are Christians who say, "I do not care to
be saved unless my companion and children are saved with me.” {PP 161.2}
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