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2 Peter 2:7-19 God's Word Translation (GW)

7. Yet, God rescued Lot, a man who had his approval. Lot was distressed by the lifestyle of people who had no principles and lived in sexual freedom.

8. Although he was a man who had God’s approval, he lived among the people of Sodom and Gomorrah. Each day was like torture to him as he saw and heard the immoral things that people did.

9. Since the Lord did all this, he knows how to rescue godly people when they are tested. He also knows how to hold immoral people for punishment on the day of judgment.

10. This is especially true of those who follow their corrupt nature along the path of impure desires and who despise the Lord’s authority.These false teachers are bold and arrogant. They aren’t afraid to insult the ⌊Lord’s⌋ glory.

11. Angels, who have more strength and power than these teachers, don’t bring an insulting judgment against them from the Lord.

12. These false teachers insult what they don’t understand. They are like animals, which are creatures of instinct that are born to be caught and killed. So they will be destroyed like animals

13. and lose what their wrongdoing earned them.These false teachers are stains and blemishes. They take pleasure in holding wild parties in broad daylight. They especially enjoy deceiving you while they eat with you.

14. They’re always looking for an adulterous woman. They can’t stop looking for sin as they seduce people who aren’t sure of what they believe. Their minds are focused on their greed. They are cursed.

15. These false teachers have left the straight path and wandered off to follow the path of Balaam, son of Beor. Balaam loved what his wrongdoing earned him.

16. But he was convicted for his evil. A donkey, which normally can’t talk, spoke with a human voice and wouldn’t allow the prophet to continue his insanity.

17. These false teachers are dried-up springs. They are a mist blown around by a storm. Gloomy darkness has been kept for them.

18. They arrogantly use nonsense to seduce people by appealing to their sexual desires, especially to sexual freedom. They seduce people who have just escaped from those who live in error.

19. They promise these people freedom, but they themselves are slaves to corruption. A person is a slave to whatever he gives in to.

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