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Saturday, 15 September 2018

What You Can Learn From The Account Of Noahs Flood

By Janet Jones


Noah was 480 years old when God called him to build an ark. Noah succeeded and today, his story is read is learned in almost every religious setting. People love to reflect on Noahs flood because of the lessons derivable from the story. There are more than 7 lessons one can get by reflecting on the incident.

The first lesson to learn from this is the importance of obedience. Even though the flood was yet to come, Noah sprang up to duty as soon as the Lord gave the specifications. And after building the ark, Noah was also careful to take note of the animals God wanted to preserve and the way he wanted it. Even though this was not so easy for a man of his age, yet, his joy was to do all that God had commanded him.

To think that God will spare a sinner is to make a mistake. Some argue that it is impossible for God to allow evil to befall someone but this account proves them wrong. God is both a loving father and a righteous judge. His disapproval of evil makes it unbearable when he wants to punish disobedience.

Many people have been caught unawares by danger despite God's warning because He acts slowly sometimes. This is another example that debunks the idea. The people of Israel did not listen to Noah's advice probably because they thought that God had forgotten what He said. Whenever He makes a proclamation, it is good to take note of it as it will surely come to pass.

The flood also makes it crystal clear that God is merciful in his anger. Even though He was furious and planned something bad, he tried to look for a way of escape for those who would believe. So it is right when Christians call him a "merciful God" and "the consuming fire."

The story of Noah and the flood also explains that when one is in God, he is fully protected from evil even though they may not be far. Men, therefore, ought to turn to God for protection rather than seek other means of doing so. While sin deprives one of God's protection, abiding in Him brings man's redemption. With all the troubles in the world today, man is better off serving God.

The discouragement Noah got from the people in his time could have been enough to prevent him from going further. When it is as if one should give up following the Lord because of what people say, Noah's story should be remembered. When God tells you that something positive which has never happened will soon take place, believe it and pray that his will be done in due time.

Noah's account was written in the Bible, not just for knowledge sake. The lessons are rich and everyone who wants to take God seriously must follow them. If not for Noah, the entire human race would probably be history today but through him, God's purpose for creation was reactivated. It is therefore important to try to be different in any place you find yourself. If others are doing wrong, maintain your stance to follow Him as you may be the reason for their survival tomorrow.




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