Luke 17:28-29

Luke 17:28-29

[28] Likewise  it was  in  the days  of Lot;  they did eat,  they drank,  they bought,  they sold,  they planted,  they builded;  [29] But  the same day  that Lot  went  out of  Sodom  it rained  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven,  and  destroyed 

What does Luke 17:28-29 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This second example of unexpected judgment reinforces the first. It also repeats the hope that some will escape divine condemnation when the Son of Man returns, namely, the righteous living on earth then. By comparing moral conditions on the earth at the Second Coming with Sodom, Jesus was picturing the worst kinds of evil running rampant. Destruction unexpected by most people fell quickly and interrupted normal daily living.