We’ve seen Veggie Tales versions of the great flood, talking about
the love of God on Noah and his family, everyone having a fun time with
the animals and the water. The
Scripture is very clear – the flood came upon the Earth (the whole
planet) because the Lord (Creator, Judge, and sustainer of ALL things)
judged mankind for his sin.
Far from being a nice, fun story for children, the tale of Noah’s ark
is a sober reminder of the consequences of sin – no less so than Sodom
and Gomorrah. What awaits all whose name is not written in the Lamb’s
Book of Life is foreshadowed by the fire that destroyed Sodom and
Gomorrah and the flood that destroyed all life on the surface of the
Earth, save eight persons and animals on the ark.
But for those who are loved and saved by the grace of God, we have
this promise which cannot be broken: “There is, therefore, no
condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 8:1) Do not
sweep away the lesson of God’s wrath on sinners (not their sin – their
persons) because it is so difficult for our human souls to accept. Do
not lose heart because God is righteous and His judgment is sure – as
are His promises to His chosen ones. Rejoice if your name is written in
the Lamb’s Book of Life and worship God because of His mercy on the
redeemed and for His judgment on the wicked, as do the angels in Heaven. Continue at Manfred
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