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Home/Biblical and Theological/The Day God Held Lot’s Hand

The Day God Held Lot’s Hand

He takes your hand when your temptations and the devil’s schemes leave you outnumbered.

Written by Ed Welch | Saturday, November 16, 2024

Two angels had been sent by the Lord to warn Lot and his family what was about to happen and take them away from Sodom. Lot, however, “lingered.” His infatuation with Sodom seemed to know no bounds. In response, “the men seized him and his wife and his two daughters by the hand, the Lord being merciful to him, and they brought him out and set him outside the city” (Gen 19:16). The Lord, through these two angels, took a reluctant family away from what would otherwise kill them.

 

I wish you could meet some of the people who work at CCEF. We are, of course, far from perfect, but we see Christ in each other, and we see evidence of the Spirit in the way the Lord forges a community among us. One place this happens is at our morning prayer meetings where a different person leads each time we gather. I will take one morning at random as a way to invite you in.

Brandon led this one. He has been married for four years but he has been a student and now staff at CCEF for nine. This means that many of us witnessed the early days of his relationship with his wife and have prayed often for them. We also had insider information about his plans to fly out one weekend to ask her to marry him. Now, married, they have a one-year-old daughter. At this prayer meeting he had a complicated mission: he knew we had to have at least one ridiculously cute story about his daughter; since he is a walking historian, he needed to offer some interesting anecdote from the past; and we wanted him to direct us as we considered Scripture together. He masterfully brought those three pieces together.

He began by telling us of a family routine in which he reads a Bible story to his daughter each day. Now remember that she is a one-year-old and understands very little of what he reads, but she still loves to be read to, and he wants reading the Bible together to be a foundation for her life.

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