The story of Lot and his daughters is one of the most disturbing passages in the Bible, and it is also one of the most misunderstood. Some read it and assume God turned a blind eye. Others rush to assign blame or defend characters instead of slowing down long enough to read the text as it was written. This episode refuses to do either.
In this conversation, we walk carefully through Genesis nineteen, paying attention to what the Bible actually shows rather than what we've been told to assume. We talk about fear, trauma, survival logic, and what happens when people are rescued without being restored. We look at how Scripture communicates God's response through consequence, lineage, and narrative continuity rather than commentary or spectacle.
This is not a softened version of the story. It's not shock theology. It's an honest reading of an ancient text that trusts listeners to think, wrestle, and read for themselves. If you've ever struggled with this passage, questioned God's justice here, or wondered why the Bible includes stories like this at all, this episode is for you.
Scripture Reference:
Genesis 19
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