Noah Was Prepared For Rain... Are You?
Old jokes like that never seem to die, but a lot of people do, because they remain deaf to God’s plea to be prepared.
There is a book called “The Devil’s Dictionary” with wit and witticism that is not always the kindest. But for the word “deluge” or “flood”, the definition is given: “A notable first experiment in baptism which washed away the sins and the sinners of the world.”
Noah lived at a time when people were careless about their lives, but Noah knew when to come in out of the rain when it was time. The story of the flood in the Bible is trying to teach us that we have a God who cares, and a God who saves. God has made provision for His people. Punishment for our moral bankruptcy is there, but salvation is there too. Things may get awfully bad, but there is also a rainbow. There is Hope. Don’t ever give it up!
A world in revolt against God brings retribution. As the morals and decency of a nation or a people disintegrate, there comes a point when something has to break. For about so long, the forces of decency upon the earth are able to hold out, and then the floods come.
The wars and the brutality of our world are like a horrible nightmare, and the wash and welter of it may prevail not only “a hundred and fifty days” as in the time of Noah, but through dragging decades in which the aftermath of evil still spreads its slime of bitterness and suffering.
The ancient story is a parable of terrible reality. Whenever man begins to live as though God did not exist; whenever people take truth and bend and twist it to their own convenience, then the tides of cause and effect begin to build up. Perhaps we shall need an ark very soon!
With all of its imperfections, sometimes we wonder whether the Church (not any one Church, but the
There are clouds upon the horizon, and there is rain a-comin’…it is the flood of moral retribution which has been held back thus far. Enter the ark, then, not as saints, but as sinners who are humble enough to be ashamed. The Church of Jesus Christ is the saving remnant. Will we be sensible enough and obedient enough to get in?
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