Thursday, March 19, 2026

When "I Was Just Looking" Didn't Cut It

 

But Lot’s wife looked back
and became a pillar of salt.
Genesis 19:26 (CSB)


This incident, as Abraham's nephew and his family were fleeing the rain of fire and brimstone that was engulfing Sodom and Gomorrah, kind of reminds me of when Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood were present at the opening of the Ark of the Covenant: "Marion, don't look at it. Shut your eyes, Marion. Don't look at it, no matter what happens!"

Still from Raiders of the Lost Ark

At least, as a child, that's the way it always seemed: If Lot's wife had just not turned around and looked, she could have escaped and God would not have turned her into salt.

As it usually does, the Amplified Bible sheds some light on the subject:

But Lot’s wife, from behind him, [foolishly, longingly] looked [back toward Sodom in an act of disobedience], and she became a pillar of salt.

Then, in a footnote, it says even more:

"Lot’s wife not only “looked back” to where her interests were, but perhaps lingered behind and was overtaken by the fire and brimstone; her dead body likely became continually encrusted with salt since this disaster occurred in the salt-rich area around the Dead Sea."

Whether her transformation into salt was miraculous or the result of a chemical reaction, what matters is the single word, longingly.

They were supposed to be fleeing, not just the physical fire, but the hotbed of sin and corruption that was Sodom and Gomorrah. The problem Lot's wife seems to have had is that she didn't really want to leave.

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Truth is...That's the problem a lot of us have with particular sins. The reason we don't truly repent (i.e., turn and go the other direction) is because we don't want to. We like what we're doing and just wish that God would shut his eyes and not look at it, no matter what happens.




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