Luke 17:29
Armenian Ararat 1896 (Արարատ Թարգմանություն)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the moment when Lot left Sodom and immediately afterward, God punished the city by raining down fire and brimstone from heaven, destroying everyone there. It highlights the swift judgment that followed Lot's departure.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys and decide to leave a room where something bad might happen. The moment you step out, boom! Something big happens in that room. That's what happened when Lot left Sodom - God sent fire right after he was safe.
Historical Background
This verse is written by Luke, likely around AD 60-80 for a Gentile audience to understand the events of the Old Testament and their relevance to Jesus' teachings about judgment and salvation. The story of Lot leaving Sodom was well-known in Jewish tradition as an example of God's judgment.
Living It Out Today
Consider when you're in a situation that feels wrong or dangerous, and you decide to leave it behind. This verse reminds us that sometimes after we make the right choice to walk away from harmful situations, consequences follow for those who remain. It encourages making wise choices early on.