“And the LORD said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.” Genesis 7:1
Nowhere in the Bible is there a more tangible image of the wrath of God against sin than that of the world-wide flood. The concept of eternity in the lake of fire as the punishment for sin is a bit more difficult to wrap our minds around than the physical destruction we see in the wake of a ravaging flood.
God was so angry with the sin of mankind that He decided to destroy everything and start over. “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord” (Genesis 6:8). After receiving instructions for building the ark, a massive ship capable of housing Noah’s family and two of every kind of animal, Noah went right to work. When the ark was complete, God said to Noah, “Come thou and all thy house into the ark.” Notice that God did not say, “Go into the ark,” He said, “Come into the ark.” This speaks to us of the fact that God is always with us. Noah did not know that he and his family would be in the ark for over a year (compare Genesis 7:11 with Genesis 8:13-14), but he knew that God was not sending him in there alone. Of course, he would have the company of his family, and they would be surrounded by thousands of animals; but God was letting Noah know that He would be there with him. In this epic story of God’s wrath, we also see His tender care. He wants you to know that He will be with you in the difficulties of life.
Morning: Genesis 7-9
Evening: Matthew 3