my point here is that every accusation being brought against Lot's wife can be equally made against Lot, and in much of the case, really is nothing more than supposition about Mrs. Lot's motives with nothing in the account supporting it, but with Lot, ample evidence of him continuously resisting the warnings and direct commands of the angels.
so if we damn Mrs. Lot on this basis it is evident we should equally damn Lot or else we judge unevenly.
however 2 Peter 2 calls Lot explicitly an example of righteousness - so we should not contradict him.
If we acquiesce that despite Lot's resistence and unwillingness he is saved, we ought to judge equally Mrs. Lot if we dare to assign judgment at all.
The evidence we do have is that she was supernaturally saved from the destruction of the wicked city and that she was furthermore supernaturally prevented from returning.
on that basis alone what does she represent?
And specifically what does she represent to tribulation Jews?
so if we damn Mrs. Lot on this basis it is evident we should equally damn Lot or else we judge unevenly.
however 2 Peter 2 calls Lot explicitly an example of righteousness - so we should not contradict him.
If we acquiesce that despite Lot's resistence and unwillingness he is saved, we ought to judge equally Mrs. Lot if we dare to assign judgment at all.
The evidence we do have is that she was supernaturally saved from the destruction of the wicked city and that she was furthermore supernaturally prevented from returning.
on that basis alone what does she represent?
And specifically what does she represent to tribulation Jews?
The only family of Lot's that perished as UNSAVED were his sons-in-law: "But he seemed as one that mocked unto his sons in law."
This "mocked" notion was not the opinion of Lot's wife. She was probably in a full-blown panic.
2Pe 2:7
And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked:
2Pe 2:8
(For that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day to day with their unlawful deeds
2Pe 2:9
The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished: