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Will God allow our disobedience and idolatry to go unpunished?
In this sermon, we explore the destruction of Sodom and the rescue of Lot in Genesis 18–19, where God's perfect justice and His unexpected mercy collide. Abraham intercedes for a wicked city. Lot, flawed and fearful, is spared—not because of his goodness, but because of his connection to a mediator.
Through this account, we see a crucial truth:
Ultimately, this all points to Jesus Christ, the true and better Mediator. At the cross, God's justice against sin and His mercy toward sinners meet. In Him, we are offered righteousness by grace through faith.
📖 Key Themes:
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📍 The Journey | A church in the Heights, Houston
By The JourneyWill God allow our disobedience and idolatry to go unpunished?
In this sermon, we explore the destruction of Sodom and the rescue of Lot in Genesis 18–19, where God's perfect justice and His unexpected mercy collide. Abraham intercedes for a wicked city. Lot, flawed and fearful, is spared—not because of his goodness, but because of his connection to a mediator.
Through this account, we see a crucial truth:
Ultimately, this all points to Jesus Christ, the true and better Mediator. At the cross, God's justice against sin and His mercy toward sinners meet. In Him, we are offered righteousness by grace through faith.
📖 Key Themes:
🔔 Subscribe for weekly messages that invite you to discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Christian Story.
📍 The Journey | A church in the Heights, Houston