In a bold stance on behalf of a people he has saved before (see Gen. 14), Abraham presents an interesting stream of logic to the Lord. His train of thought is something like this:
1. Sweeping away the righteous with the wicked is wrong, because...
2. Treating the righteous and wicked alike is wrong. THEREFORE,
3. Don't judge the city. Which is really,
(4. Treating the righteous and wicked alike.)
The merciful irony of this is that God will not destroy the righteous because of the wicked, but will save the wicked because of the righteous. What a glorious double standard! And we, broken failures, are so prone to dismiss someone because of a single flaw. We throw out all the good because of the bad. O, I don't like the way she dresses. I hate the way he is so full of himself. Why don't we go with God on this one and let the good outweigh the bad.
After all, He did it for us in Christ Jesus.
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