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Taking You Out to Bring You In

Scripture: Genesis 19:17-19:22
Denomination: Charismatic
Date Added: August 2010
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
“Taking You Out to Bring You In”
Deliverance
Genesis 19:17

Intro
Genesis 18 (summary)

We are at the time of our father Abraham in the land of Mamre where the Lord our God has appeared unto him with two angels. They were brought out of the dust and dirt into a clean, sanctified home to sit. In his time with God he served God baking cakes, presenting a dressed calf with. God prophecies to Sarah saying she will have a child, a son during her life. Both Abraham & Sarah are old in age so she is in disbelief and internally laughs but God hears her.
“Is there anything too hard for the Lord” God says.

God and his angels are now about to leave, but he makes a key decision to tell Abraham the works he is about to do. Looking towards Sodom he gives insight that the cry of Sodom & Gomorrah is great, (verse 20) “and because their sin is very grievous; I will go down and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me; and if not ,I will know.”

Then the angels went onto Sodom, but Abraham did not remove himself from God’s presence because he knew what was about to happen to Sodom. Abraham had family in the city and didn’t want them destroyed. He knew there was someone righteous in Sodom and wanted no harm to come upon them. So he pleaded with God that if at least 50 be found righteous they should not be destroyed. God agreed, but Abraham kept pleading again for forty righteous people, then thirty and twenty. Finally he got all the way to ask for the lives of at least 10 righteous. God agreed.

Why did Abraham go from fifty to ten? Isn’t the fine print of our mission is to save as many lives as we can? Was it because he knew there weren’t that many to be found?

The two angels come upon Sodom, where the city is currently under siege by a perverse spirit. No one loves God. They love only themselves in a most despicable way. Men physically involved with one another. Only one family has God in their life and that’s the family of Lot.
Lot, sitting at the city gate sees them and rose up and bowed himself to honor them. Here a question though, why was Lot sitting at the city gate & not in the comfort of home & his family? I would like to believe that Lot wants to escape from the city but may not have any direction or know where to go so he is stuck in the turmoil. The angels wanted to see what was going on in the city, but Lot strongly requested they stay in his house for the night and go their way in the morning. So he brought them out of the mist of trouble and into a place of peace to be served.
Before turning in for the night, the men of the city all surrounded Lots home wanting him to present the two men that came into his home. Lot knows what they want, and is not about to offer it. In return he says they can have his two daughters but the men refuse. If Lot didn’t turn over the men, they would do worse to Lot, than the men they wanted. So they begin to rush Lot, but the angels strike them down with blindness.

How many of you know that when the enemy comes, so does God?


Scripture:
Genesis 19:17
And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.


The Angels tell Lot and his family what to do in order to
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