Lot stood at the edge of the bustling marketplace, his heart heavy with a sense of impending doom. The people moved about with little concern, indulging in their daily vices, unaware of the divine wrath brewing above them. "Oh, my people, heed the warnings and turn away from your wicked ways," he pleaded, his voice barely rising above the cacophony of laughter and sin.
As Lot walked through the narrow streets, he stopped to speak to anyone who would listen. "The signs are clear, the Almighty's patience is wearing thin," he implored to a group of men lounging under a fig tree. They dismissed him with mocking laughter, their eyes glazed with arrogance. Lot's heart ached, knowing that time was running out.
A sudden hush fell over the city as an unexpected light pierced the dark sky. Lot looked up to see an angelic figure descending, a messenger of the divine realm. "Lot, prepare yourself and your family, for the hour of judgment is near," the messenger's voice echoed, commanding and filled with urgency.
Lot hurried back to his home, his mind racing. He gathered his family, his wife and daughters, their faces a mix of confusion and fear. "We must leave at once, do not look back, for the wrath of the Almighty will consume this city," he instructed, his voice trembling yet firm.
As Lot and his family fled, fiery rain began to fall from the sky, engulfing the city in flames. The ground beneath them shook violently, cries and screams echoed in the chaos. Lot dared not look back, his heart filled with sorrow for the lost souls who refused to heed the warnings.
With each step, the cries of Sodom grew fainter, replaced by an eerie silence as Lot and his family reached the safety of the mountains. He turned his gaze towards the horizon, a lone tear escaping his eye for the city that once was. "May this serve as a lesson for all who come after," he whispered, his heart heavy with both relief and grief.
















