28/10/2025
This short film left me undone and hopeful. We journey through S***m’s darkness: the wickedness that burns the innocent, the mob at Lot’s door seeking to violate his guests, Abraham standing in the gap pleading for mercy, the warning in Lot’s wife who looked back and became a pillar of salt, and finally Christ’s words to Capernaum, a sobering call to cities that grow comfortable in their privilege and indifferent to repentance.
It felt uncomfortably current. Our own streets know injustice; our doorways feel pressured; our hearts are tempted to look back. Yet the film keeps a redemptive lens: Heaven still intervenes, intercessors still matter, hospitality still images God’s heart, and grace still outruns chaos. The question it pressed on me was simple: Where am I standing at the threshold with courage, on my knees in intercession, or turned backwards toward what God is rescuing me from?
I’m sharing this because I believe these stories read our moment. If your spirit has felt heavy about the times, may this point you to hope, holiness, and urgency. Please watch to the end, share it with someone who needs light tonight, and tell me which scene spoke to you most, Abraham’s pleading, the angels’ intervention, Lot’s wife, or Christ’s warning. Let’s let Scripture shape our city, before our city shapes us.
***m Join us on a journey through ancient history as we uncover the hidden stories of S***m and Gomorrah in this stunning 4K sho...