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(J.C. Ryle, "The Gospel of Luke" 1858)
"Remember Lot's wife!" Luke 17:32
We should observe in these verses--what a solemn warning our
Lord gives us against unsound profession.
Lot's wife went far in religious profession. She was the
wife of a "righteous man." She was connected through him with
Abraham, the father of the faithful. She fled with her husband from Sodom, in
the day when he escaped for his life by God's command.
But Lot's wife was not really like her husband. Though she
fled with him--she left her heart behind her! She willfully disobeyed the
strict injunction which the angel had laid upon her. She looked back towards
Sodom--and was at once struck dead! She was turned into a pillar of salt, and
perished in her sins! Remember her--says our Lord, "Remember Lot's
wife!"
Lot's wife is meant to be a beacon and a warning to all
professing Christians. It may be feared that many will be found like her, in
the day of Christ's second coming. There are many in the present day, who go a
certain length in religion. They speak the "language of Canaan." They
use all the outward ordinances of religion. But all this time, their souls are
not right in the sight of God. The world is in their hearts--and their hearts
are in the world. And by and bye, in the day of sifting--their unsoundness will
be exposed. Their Christianity will prove rotten at the core! The case of Lot's
wife will not stand alone.
Let us remember Lot's wife, and resolve to be real in our
religion. Let us never rest until we have the true grace of God in our
hearts--and have no desire to look back to the world.
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