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liberty bible church 1~/13~/08 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“Why would god destroy a city?”
The End Of Sodom and Gomorrah
Genesis 19:1-38
introduction
In this passage, we see why God would and can bring judgment.
i.
sodom and gomorrah’s vs.
1-11
a.
One worth saving
Cf. 2 Pet.
2:7-8
b.
unimagineable _________________________________________
Cf.
Lev.
18:22, 29; 20:13; Rom.
1:26-27; 1 Cor.
6:9; 1 Tim.
1:10
c. unimagineable _________________________________________
d.
___________________________________ wickedness
ii.
sodom and gomorrah’s vs.
12-29
a.
God’s judgment is…
b.
Don’t ________________________________ when God’s Judgment is coming
c.
don’t ____________________________________ when God’s Judgment is coming
d.
Why was Lot saved?
iii.
sodom and gomorrah’s vs.
30-38
A.
From city dweller to _______________________________________________
b.
The effects of bad company
conclusion
What can we learn here?
1.
2.
Cf.
Matt.
11:23-24
3.
Cf.
Cf. 1 John 2:15, 17; Luke 17:32-27
4.
Cf. 1 John 5:16
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