H46 - Theology and Apologetics
This session, we look at an episode within Genesis that can seem random and out of place at first glance - a chronicle of invading Mesopotamian kings and an alliance of Canaanite kings attempting to defend themselves, all of which culminates in Lot being taken prisoner. We look at how this episode - far from being random - links with important themes of rebellion and judgment of the nations. It also leads to a discussion about how the Rephaim, a people mentioned within Genesis 14, were worshippers of Ashtaroth, a goddess that would prove to be a repeated snare for the Israelites in the centuries to come and is likely still active in our world today. And what do we do with Lot? Though the war was not his doing, had Lot not separated from Abram he would have been safe in the hill country with his uncle, spared the loss and humiliation of being taken captive by foreign invaders. This invites us to think deeply about issues of personal responsibility and how we can't control what happens in the world, but we can make sure we don't put ourselves in places of needless danger.
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