Abram Canaan Circuit Cities Dwelled Dwelt Lot Lowland Moved Moving Pitched Plain Settled Sodom Tent Tenteth Tents Towards Towns Valley

13:10-13 Abram having offered Lot the choice, he at once accepted it. Passion and selfishness make men rude. Lot looked to the goodness of the land; therefore he doubted not that in such a fruitful soil he should certainly thrive. But what came of it? Those who, in choosing relations, callings, dwellings, or settlements, are guided and governed by the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eye, or the pride of life, cannot expect God's presence or blessing. They are commonly disappointed even in that which they principally aim at. In all our choices this principle should rule, That is best for us, which is best for our souls. Lot little considered the badness of the inhabitants. The men of Sodom were impudent, daring sinners. This was the iniquity of Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness, Eze 16:49. God often gives great plenty to great sinners. It has often been the vexatious lot of good men to live among wicked neighbours; and it must be the more grievous, if, as Lot here, they have brought it upon themselves by a wrong choice.

Abram Canaan Circuit Cities Dwelled Dwelt Far Lot Moved Moving Pitched Plain Settled Sodom Tent Tenteth Tents Towards Towns Valley

Abram Canaan Circuit Cities Dwelled Dwelt Far Lot Moved Moving Pitched Plain Settled Sodom Tent Tenteth Tents Towards Towns Valley


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