Monday, May 18, 2009

A Picture of Salvation

The people of Noah’s time were wicked. So wicked the Bible says, the Lord was sorry that He made men on the earth. . . . (Gen 6:6a NKJV)

There was an exception. One man, the fellow named Noah, found grace . . . Noah walked with God. (Gen. 6:8a,9b) His story, found in the book of Genesis, provides an illustration of God’s salvation and protection.

Because Noah found grace, God provided a way of escape for him and his family. God directed Noah to build a houseboat of sorts, an ark that would be a place of refuge during a huge flood. And because Noah believed and obeyed God, he and his family were safe while the rest of the world experienced God’s judgment.

The family spent many days waiting inside the ark while it rained and then waiting inside even longer while the earth slowly dried. After the flood, when they finally emerged, Noah built an altar to the Lord. And God promised, I will never again curse the ground for man’s sake. . . . (Gen. 8:21b)

Originally published April 12, 1991.

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