Read Genesis 6.
The creation had become a grief to the Creator. People refused to acknowledge, let alone, worship Him. They had rejected any semblance of His moral code of behavior. Such cultures have only one alternative and that is to become a law unto themselves, acting to please themselves, with no regard for the immediate or eternal consequences. In addition, without spiritual understanding, such people unknowingly fall prey to the schemes of Satan.
What were those transferable characteristics that set Noah
apart? The text in verse 6 does not leave us in
doubt.
1. He was "a righteous a man." He lived according to what was right in God's
sight, not the world around him.
2. He was "blameless in his generation." This is how he behaved toward others. No one had anything bad to say about him.
3. He "walked with God." Like his great-grandfather, Enoch, he
maintained a continual awareness of God's presence. This guided everything he did.
1. God protects His own. His wrath is not for
those who put their trust in Him, but, rather, is reserved for those who reject
His loving offer of grace. (John 3:36)
2. God prepares for His own.
He gave Noah the plans for an Ark. In John 14, Jesus said, "I go to prepare
a place for you." (John 14:2)
3. God promises to take care of His own. In verse 18, He made a covenant with
Noah about the future. Jesus said, "I will come
again and receive you to Myself." (John 14:3)
4. God provides His own with all that is needed to carry out His
will. He made sure that Noah had skill,
wood, food, and even brought all the creatures to him at just the right
time to enter the Ark. "And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:19)
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