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   near Sodom; were rich; fertile; and well watered。 It was a good land
   for cattle; and full of pastures。 He had large flocks and herds; and it
   just suited his requirements。 And this was the land he chose for a
   residence; simply because it was a rich; 〃well watered land。〃 (Gen。
   xiii。 10。)

   It was near the town of Sodom! He cared not for that。The men of
   Sodom; who would be his neighbours; were wicked! It mattered not。They
   were sinners before God exceedingly! It made no difference to him。The
   pasture was rich。 The land was good。 He wanted such a country for his
   flocks and herds。 And before that argument all scruples and doubts; if
   indeed he had any; at once went down。

   He chose by sight; and not by faith。 He asked no counsel of God; to
   preserve him from mistakes。 He looked to the things of time; and not of
   eternity。 He thought of his worldly profit; and not of his soul。 He
   considered only what would help him in this life。 He forgot the solemn
   business of the life to e。 This was a bad beginning。

   But I observe also that Lot mixed with sinners when there was no
   occasion for his doing so。

   We are first told that he 〃pitched his tent toward Sodom。〃 (Gen。 xiii。
   12。) This; as I have already shown; was a great mistake。

   But the next time he is mentioned; we find him actually living in Sodom
   itself。 The Spirit says expressly; 〃He dwelt in Sodom。〃 (Gen。 xiv。 12。)
   His tents were left。 The country was forsaken。 He occupied a house in
   the very streets of that wicked town。

   We are not told the reason of this change。 We are not aware that any
   occasion could have arisen for it。 We are sure there could have been no
   mand of God。 Perhaps his wife liked the town better than the
   country; for the sake of society。 It is plain she had no grace herself。
   Perhaps she persuaded Lot it was needful for the advantage of his
   daughters; that they might marry; and get settled in life。 Perhaps the
   daughters urged living in the town for the sake of gay pany: they
   were evidently light…minded young women。 Perhaps Lot liked it himself;
   in order to make more of his flocks and herds。 Men never want reasons
   to confirm their wills。 But one thing is very clearLot dwelt in the
   midst of Sodom without good cause。

   When a child of God does these two things which I have named; we never
   need be surprised if we hear; by and by; unfavourable accounts about
   his soul。 We never need wonder if he bees deaf to the warning voice
   of affliction; as Lot was (Gen。 xiv。 12); and turns out a lingerer in
   the day of trial and danger; as Lot did。

   Make a wrong choice in lifean unscriptural choiceand settle
   yourself down unnecessarily in the midst of worldly people; and I know
   no surer way to damage your own spirituality; and to go backward about
   your eternal concerns。 This is the way to make the pulse of your soul
   beat feebly and languidly。 This is the way to make the edge of your
   feeling about sin bee blunt and dull。 This is the way to dim the
   eyes of your spiritual discernment; till you can scarcely distinguish
   good from evil; and stumble as you walk。 This is the way to bring a
   moral palsy on your feet and limbs; and make you go tottering and
   trembling along the road to Zion; as if the grasshopper was a burden。
   This is the way to sell the pass to your worst enemyto give the devil
   vantage…ground in the battleto tie your arms in fightingto fetter
   your legs in runningto dry up the sources of your strengthto
   cripple your energiesto cut off your own hair; like Samson; and give
   yourself into the hands of the Philistines; to put out your own eyes;
   grind at the mill; and bee a slave。

   I call on every reader of this paper to mark well what I am saying。
   Settle these things down in your mind。 Do not forget them。 Recollect
   them in the morning。 Recall them to memory at night。 Let them sink down
   deeply into your heart。 If ever you would be safe from 〃lingering;〃
   beware of needless mingling with worldly people。 Beware of Lot's
   choice! If you would not settle down into a dry; dull; sleepy; lazy;
   barren; heavy; carnal; stupid; torpid state of soul; beware of Lot's
   choice!

   (a) Remember this in choosing a dwelling…place; or residence。 It is not
   enough that the house is fortablethe situation goodthe air
   finethe neighbourhood pleasantthe rent or price smallthe living
   cheap。 There are other things yet to be considered。 You must think of
   your immortal soul。 Will the house you think of help you towards heaven
   or hell?Is the Gospel preached within an easy distance?Is Christ
   crucified within reach of your door?Is there a real man of God near;
   who will watch over your soul? I charge you; if you love life; not to
   overlook this。 Beware of Lot's choice。

   (b) Remember this in choosing a calling; a place; or profession in
   life。 It is not enough that the salary is highthe wages goodthe
   work lightthe advantages numerousthe prospects of getting on most
   favourable。 Think of your soul; your immortal soul。 Will it be
   prospered or drawn back? Will you have your Sundays free; and be able
   to have one day in the week for your spiritual business? I beseech you;
   by the mercies of God; to take heed what you do。 Make no rash decision。
   Look at the place in every lightthe light of God as well as the light
   of the world。 Gold may be bought too dear。 Beware of Lot's choice。

   (c) Remember this in choosing a husband or wife; if you are unmarried。
   It is not enough that your eye is pleasedthat your tastes are
   metthat your mind find congenialitythat there is amiability and
   affectionthat there is a fortable home for life。There needs
   something more than this。 There is a life yet to e。 Think of your
   soul; your immortal soul。 Will it be helped upwards or dragged
   downwards by the union you are planning?Will it be made more
   heavenly; or more earthlydrawn nearer to Christ; or to the
   world?Will its religion grow in vigour; or will it decay?I pray
   you; by all your hopes of glory; allow this to enter into your
   calculations。 〃Think;〃 as old Baxter said; and 〃think; and think
   again;〃 before you mit yourself。 〃Be not unequally yoked。〃 (2 Cor。
   vi。 14。) Matrimony is nowhere named among the means of conversion。
   Remember Lot's choice。

   (d) Remember this; if you are ever offered a situation on a
   railway。It is not enough to have good pay and regular employmentthe
   confidence of the directors; and the best chance of rising to a higher
   post。 These things are very well in their way; but they are not
   everything。 How will your soul fare if you serve a railway pany that
   runs Sunday trains? What day in the week will you have for God and
   eternity? What opportunities will you have for hearing the Gospel
   preached? I solemnly warn you to consider this。 It will profit you
   nothing to fill your purse; if you bring leanness and poverty on your
   soul。 Beware of selling your Sabbath for the sake of a good place!
   Remember Esau's mess of pottage。 Beware of Lot's choice!

   Some reader may perhaps think; 〃A believer need not fear; he is a sheep
   of Christ; he will never perish; he cannot e to much harm。 It cannot
   be that such small matters can be of great importance。〃

   Well; you may think so。 But I warn you; if you neglect these matters;
   your soul will never prosper。 A true believer will certainly not be
   cast away; although he may linger。 But if he does linger; it is vain to
   suppose that his religion will thrive。 Grace is a tender plant。 Unless
   you cherish it and nurse it well; it will soon bee sickly in this
   evil world。 It may droop; though it cannot die。 The brightest gold will
   soon bee dim when exposed to a damp atmosphere。 The hottest iron
   will soon bee cold。 It requires pains and toil to bring it to a red
   heat: it requires nothing but letting alone; or a little cold water to
   bee black and hard。

   You may be an earnest; zealous Christian now。 You may feel like David
   in his prosperity: 〃I shall never be m

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