Genesis 14

May 17, 2026    Fred Kenney Jr.

Genesis 14 narrates spiritual compromise and divine rescue, highlighting Lot's gradual move from near Sodom to living there, exemplifying how proximity can lead to participation. When four kings attacked, Lot was captured, showcasing the consequences of sight-based decisions. Abram's rescue with 318 men symbolizes Christ's divine intervention. Melchizedek, king of Salem and priest of God Most High, offers a foreshadowing of communion and Christ's priesthood, emphasizing Jesus as our King and High Priest. The chapter urges us to reflect on our choices—are we guided by God's direction or appearances?