Saturday 27 September 2014

THE NOAHIC COVENANT

THE NOAHIC COVENANT

The rainbow that appears after a summer thunderstorm symbolizes God’s mercy, His compassion on all. Moreover, it is a sign of God’s covenant, His binding agreement with all humanity to never destroy the earth with a flood.
 God initiated this covenant under the worst circumstances: “The earth was filled with violence” (Gen. 6:11, 13). Even though humanity’s decline into evil greatly troubled God, He favored one man, Noah, and determined to save him and his family from the coming judgment and establish His covenant with them.
 Although Noah was surrounded by violence and all kinds of evil, he walked with God (6:9) by seeking to obey Him. Noah’s simple obedience is recorded five times in this story (6:22; 7:5, 9, 16; 8:17, 18). God called this obedient man to build an ark. With this large boat, God saved Noah from the cleansing waters of the Flood. With the past evils and sins washed away from the earth, Noah and his family could start anew (read 1 Pet. 3:21 for Peter’s analogy comparing baptism with the Flood).
 God not only gave them a fresh start but also an unconditional promise, or covenant, not to destroy the earth with a flood no matter how evil Noah’s descendants became. Indeed, He promised that until the end of the earth there would be the seasons of planting and harvest and day and night. God unilaterally promised to uphold the rhythms of the earth in order to sustain human life, even though humans had rebelled against Him, their Creator.
Today all of us—Noah’s children—should remember God’s mercy to us when we see the beauty of the rainbow.

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