Genesis 19:26
Genesis 19:26: The Fate of Lot’s Wife This verse teaches an important lesson for believers. Lot’s wife looks back at Sodom after being told not to, and she is turned into a pillar of salt. Jesus later refers to her as a warning to His followers, encouraging them not to turn away from their faith. This story reminds us to keep moving forward in faith and not to long for the sinful life we have left behind (Genesis 19:26; Luke 17:32 a).v. 26: Lot’s wife disobeys God’s command by looking back at Sodom. Though it seems like a small action, it is a great sin because it shows unbelief and attachment to her old life. She cares more about the city and its possessions than obedience to God. Her looking back shows a desire to return to sin, which is dangerous for all believers. Jesus uses her as an example to warn Christians not to fall away from their faith (Ezekiel 3:18-20; Isaiah 66:24 b; Luke 17:31-32; Hebrews 4:1 c).The punishment is severe: she is turned into a pillar of salt, standing as a lasting monument to her disobedience. This shows both God’s mercy and severity—He saves those who obey but judges those who do not. Even being related to a righteous man does not protect from God’s judgment if we do not faithfully use the privileges given to us. Her fate should remind us to keep pressing forward in faith and not look back (Romans 11:22; Philippians 3:13-14 d).
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