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Introduction:
This morning we are going to talk about another tragedy found in the bible.
It’s the famous story of Sodom and Gamora.
Sodom, Gamora, and this surrounding region was full of sexual sins and perversions.
The region had gotten so perverse that God said, “I will destroy it all.”
The way that God destroyed Sodom and Gamora is important because it points us to future events.
Genesis
According to Jesus this was a forshadowing of the time of the tribulation right before His return.
Luke
Rev 8:
The warning of Jesus is a warning to us that these events could start any time.
Do you ever look at the atrocities of the world and think to yourself, “Why does God put up with all of that.
If I were God I would just kill them all.”
Well God only put up with is for so long, but He will destroy all the wickedness of this Earth.
But, You see the story of Sodom and Gamora is not really about the destruction of this region.
It’s about the salvation of one man and his family.
The family of Lot.
But what if the man didn’t want to be rescued.
Unthinkable Right?
Lot was a believer, a righteous man but yet he had lost focus on his true home.
He had settled into this world.
So it is with many Christians today:
You will never function in the Kingdom of God while being a Citizen of this world.
The Foreigner and the Citizen
Gen
Lot had settled down in Sodom.
He had taken his eyes off the kingdom and onto this world.
1 John 2:
It started with the lust of the eyes.
It started with the lust of the eyes.
Then the Lust of the flesh
2 Peter 2:7-8
Sodom was a place of perversion and sexual immorality.
Gen 19:4-
They were going to rape these men.
Now the Pride of life.
He living and doing business in Sodom.
Now the Pride of life.
He sat
Gen
Abraham was a pilgrim and a stranger just passing through this world.
Abraham kept his eyes on the heavenly country
Hebrews 11:13
Hebrews 11:13-
Abraham cared nothing for the things of this world
Gen 14
Abraham’s pride was only in the Lord.
You will never function in the Kingdom of God while being a Citizen of this world.
Your citizenship is determined in the mind!
Col 3:1-2
Don’t place your hopes and dreams on a place of destruction.
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Don’t look back.
Gen 19:23-
Set your mind on the kingdom of God and never look back.
Lot’s wife desired her life in Sodom and became a part of its destruction.
Luke 17:28-
Live in expectation of New Heaven and New Earth
2 Peter 3:10
The Lord is giving you a chance to repent and escape.
2 Peter 3:
This is not a joke like Lot’s kids thought.
If you are not wiling to lose this life you will not be saved from it.
Cast off the cares of this world and live as citizen of the household of God.
You are an ambassador of the kingdom of God and we should act accordingly.
The gutter is the world.
Set your mind on things above.
Conclusion:
Are you a Foreigner or a Citizen of this world?
If you are a citizen, God is call you out of the gutter into salvation.
If you are a Foreigner, set your mind on things above.
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