There is a very
valuable lesson one can learn from the downfall of Abraham’s nephew Lot and it
goes like this…..Following their sojourn in Egypt, Abraham and Lot were blessed
so abundantly that the land could not contain them and it became apparent they
would have to go their separate ways in the land of Canaan (Genesis 13:7).
Abraham,
being the man that he was, offered Lot his choice of the land first. Lot
who was not as generous and mindful of others, chose the fertile plain along
the Jordan River and left Abram the rocks of upper Canaan. There was only one
problem. Lot’s land had a majestic view….of Sodom (Genesis 13:12). And so Lot
began his demise by pitching his tent toward the city of wickedness while
Abraham and his household found refuge and distance from it by the rocks which obscured
their view (v 18).
The demise
of Lot proves that our daily focus manifests its reality in our lives because
by the time the messengers from the Lord came to do a little inspection of
Sodom, Lot was no longer living toward Sodom, he was living IN it (JST Genesis 19:1).
When the
destruction of Sodom was imminent and the time came for Lot to leave, the
sons-in-law who married his daughters refused to leave and mocked Lot for
suggesting so (JST Genesis 19:19-22). Lot and his wife and two unmarried
daughters had to be physically dragged out of the city (Genesis 19:16). In the process of the flight Lot lost his wife
too as she turned toward Sodom, no doubt longing for the daughters she left
behind (v 26).
From there
came more wickedness as Lot was left alone with his two daughters who didn’t
think twice of securing children for themselves by their father (v 30-38). Where
did they learn such behaviour? In Sodom. In reality Lot had lost
his whole family to the wickedness of the world. Sooner or later the world sucks you in if you
are looking at it longingly enough.
Consider the
opposite example in Abraham. Sometime after he and Lot first settled in Canaan,
a confederation of kings attacked the cities of that valley. Lot didn't fare
very well in that attack and was captured with his family and taken away
together with all their possessions. Abraham pursued the invading kings with
his servants and conquered them bringing Lot and his family back. When he
returned to his home he was met by the king of Sodom who offered Abraham all
the booty he had captured in the war but Abraham refused to take anything from
this king of wickedness for fear he would say that he, and not God, made
Abraham rich (Genesis 14:8-24).
Not only did
Abraham acknowledge the true source of his prosperity, he was careful not to be
a partaker of anything that was unrighteous and unclean, that had the potential
to make him a part of the world. It reminds me of Alma who said:”…come ye out
from the wicked…..and touch not their unclean things…..(Alma 5:57). Because if
you do, it will surely lead to destruction.
Our constant
focus matters more than we think. If you are sitting in a tent looking longingly
at the world, look the other way, change the paltry view to a majestic one…..it
wears the crown of a King….the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords (Rev 19:16);
The Rock of Heaven (Moses 7:53), The Rock of our Salvation (Deut 32:15)….Endless
and Eternal is His name (D&C 19:10-12).
Who
is a God like unto Thee,
Jehovah,
our King?
Who
protects the weak
And
the broken hearted;
Who
sorrows for the lost
Who
paid the price of
The
crucible cost.
CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Artist Unknown)

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