“Everything that
breathed and lived on dry land died.” Genesis
7:22
God hurt. “His heart was filled with pain.” He hadn’t made a mistake, but humans had
made a mess. Less than two millennia
after God created and commended, He doomed and destroyed. “I will
wipe mankind from the face of the earth for I am grieved that I have made them”(Gen.
6:6)
“But Noah found favor
in the eyes of the Lord…So God said to Noah, ‘I am going to put an end to all
people…I am going to destroy both them and the earth. So make yourself an ark’”(Gen. 6:8, 13-14). Talk about a mid-life crisis! Noah was only in his 500s. (His granddaddy
Methuselah was in his 900s and still going strong.) All three of the boys were out of the house
and married, and he and the Mrs. were doing well and anticipating the years to
come.
But the call came to build a boat. A big one.
A 450x75x45 triple decker.
Perfect for a 378 day/377 night cruise for eight adults and a large
party of animals. (It only rained for 40
days and 40 nights, but drying out took much longer than the deluge.)
So, for the next many years, Noah preached from his heart and pounded
with his hammer, but no one repented. As
the rains came down and the floods came up, only his family was saved.
The ark rocked in the waves and rested on a mountain. When the water receded, Noah emerged, and God
made a covenant that a downpour would never again destroy all life.
It was good.
It was bad.
It was wet.
A rainbow
ringed the sky as God blessed the new beginning.
He protects
His children and keeps His promises.
Rain or
Shine.
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