Remember that God Burned Sodom and Gomorrah
I am going to share with you all a quick thought from a phrase that I have found to be indispensable when talking with others about our approach to sin: "God Burned Sodom and Gomorrah." I love this phrase because it can mean opposites that are both important to remember, depending on how you say it.
1) God burned Sodom and Gomorrah. Sin is real. Sin is not okay. Sin has consequences. God forgives unsuccessful attempts, but in the end, Yoda was right. Do or do not, there is no try. God didn't say, "Well, Sodom and Gomorrah, you're in luck. Because I'm kind of a permissive kind of God." No, he burned it.
2) GOD burned Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot didn't burn Sodom and Gomorrah. God did. Lot prayed for those in his city. He did his best to love them. And then when he was told it was time to peace out, he did, and then God burned Sodom and Gomorrah. It's not your job to dole out judgment and punishments. God will take care of it.
And that's why I have come to love this phrase. A short blog post, but here is your thought of the day. I'm going to start writing more on this blog. Don't worry. It will revive.
1) God burned Sodom and Gomorrah. Sin is real. Sin is not okay. Sin has consequences. God forgives unsuccessful attempts, but in the end, Yoda was right. Do or do not, there is no try. God didn't say, "Well, Sodom and Gomorrah, you're in luck. Because I'm kind of a permissive kind of God." No, he burned it.
2) GOD burned Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot didn't burn Sodom and Gomorrah. God did. Lot prayed for those in his city. He did his best to love them. And then when he was told it was time to peace out, he did, and then God burned Sodom and Gomorrah. It's not your job to dole out judgment and punishments. God will take care of it.
And that's why I have come to love this phrase. A short blog post, but here is your thought of the day. I'm going to start writing more on this blog. Don't worry. It will revive.
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