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DCLM Daily Manna 16 September 2024 Devotional by Pastor W. F. Kumuyi — Topic:  Melting Hopes

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“Melting Hopes”

Monday, September 16, 2024

“Melting Hopes”

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Key Verse

“And they took Lot, Abram’s brother’s son, who dwelt in Sodom, and his goods, and departed” (Genesis 14:12).TEXT — Genesis 14:1-16

Message

Colorado Central Magazine, of December 1, 2009, carried this story: “On November 25, 1895, a cornerstone of ice was laid in Leadville, Colorado, the beginning of the largest ice palace ever built in America. In an effort to bolster the town’s sagging economy, the citizens staged a winter carnival. On New Year’s Day of 1896, the city turned out for the grand opening. The immense palace measured 450 x 320 feet. The towers that flanked the entrance were 90 feet high. Inside was a 16,000-square-foot skating rink.” Months later, the palace melted away. With that also melted the hopes of Leadville and the expected business boom.

From our text, Lot, Abram’s nephew was captured together with his family after the battle of the confederates ended in defeat of Sodom and Gomorrah. Abram pursued and engaged the looters in a battle and rescued the prisoners of war, including Lot and his family and their belongings. After this event, Lot still remained in Sodom, perhaps hoping for a recovery that never came. He eventually lost all to the fire of judgment that consumed Sodom, Gomorrah, and the surrounding cities.

Lot’s choice to relocate to Sodom was based on economic reasons. He was consumed with the prosperity of the city, powered by the flourishing salt business. In his desire for greener pastures, he distanced himself from Abram and God’s people.

Like Lot, many people travel out to prosperous countries in search of a better life. Similarly, people are changing jobs in pursuit of better prospects. While none of these is sinful, we must also consider the impact of the new environment on our faith. Like an ice, these endeavours can quickly melt away without remedy.

Thought for the day

The only sure place is in the will of God.


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