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09-29-2025 PART 3: Hesitation, Urgency, and the Mercy of God
29th September 2025 • The David Spoon Experience • The David Spoon Experience
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Genesis 19 shows Lot’s continued hesitation even after the angels warned him. At dawn, they urged him to take his wife and daughters and flee, or they too would be caught in the city’s destruction. Lot had tried to convince his daughters’ fiancés, but when they dismissed his warning, he faltered himself. Despite the clear signs—the mob at his door blinded by angelic power and the repeated urgent commands—he lingered. The angels, fed up with his slowness, pressed him to move quickly, but still he hesitated. His lack of urgency contrasts sharply with the gravity of the situation.

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The hesitation reveals a broader lesson: sometimes God’s answer is simple—get out. When temptation or danger arises, the right response is often to leave immediately rather than flirt with risk. A personal example underscores this point: walking out of a tempting situation entirely, without explanation, was wisdom and obedience to God’s prompting. For Lot, failing to respond with urgency placed his family’s very lives in jeopardy. This is more than avoiding sin; it is about survival when God’s judgment is imminent. Hesitation in moments of divine urgency is not just poor judgment—it can be deadly.

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Yet amid Lot’s weakness, the mercy of God shines brightly. When Lot still wavered, the angels seized his hand and the hands of his wife and daughters, dragging them to safety. Scripture emphasizes that this was because “the Lord was merciful.” Even when Lot failed to act decisively, God’s compassion prevailed. The lesson is clear: God protects His people, sometimes even in spite of themselves. Still, believers are called to respond with readiness and obedience, not repeated hesitation. God is faithful to deliver, but our role is to trust Him, listen attentively, and act without delay when He says, “Go.”

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