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 In this thought-provoking episode, host Jason Mlalazi delves into the uncomfortable question: Would God be comfortable if you held Him accountable? Most Christians shy away from even considering this notion. But what happens when God takes action against evil? Is He beyond scrutiny? We explore the biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah, where the outcry against their sin was so great that God Himself investigated. Why did He not go into Sodom with the angels? What does this reveal about divine justice? Join us as we grapple with unthinkable questions: Where did Abraham find the courage to challenge God’s actions? Is God’s justice arbitrary, akin to an action movie plot? And what expression would you paint on God’s face as Abraham bargained for Sodom? As we journey through Genesis, we encounter Abraham in teacher training. His role as a blessing to all nations is revealed, and we learn that true faith sees beyond the surface. Alas, sin cannot be eradicated by flood or fire alone—it can creep into our lives unexpectedly. Genesis 22 unfolds as a “seeing story.” Moriah, meaning “seen of Jah,” becomes a pivotal place. Abraham’s faith allows him to glimpse God’s ways, and we discover that faith isn’t just for Abraham’s descendants—it’s for all who believe. Tune in to the Truth Tok Podcast and explore the depths of accountability, justice, and faith.