Lessons To Learn From 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 thing that is noticeable in the account is Noah's obedience. Noah was willing to do what God was instructing him to do despite his age. It is possible that his willingness must have attracted God's grace upon him to do the job according to all the specifications that were given to him. Bringing in all the animals was also another task but Noah did not disobey even though it must not have been an easy task either.

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.

Again, this account makes it clear that God's delay does not mean denial. If he has said that a thing will come to pass, it is just a matter of time and it will manifest. Noah warned his generation but they waited more than 100 years and nothing happened. They all perished with the flood but Noah and his family were saved.

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."

In the story, one can see that although the flood destroyed every other thing, those in the ark were saved. Today, the ark remains symbolic for those who are taking their rest in God. Although God may have allowed evil in certain places, the believers in that area are safe as they continue to lean on Him. There is still an open invitation today for all men to seek His face and to accept Him as Lord and Saviour.

Even though Noah was discouraged by people who were mocking Him, he still did not give up. He was bent on finishing God's work despite what others thought about him. Although he did not have an idea of what the flood was, he had faith in God and believed that he was capable of doing what he said.

The account of Noah and the ark is an ageless story. As long as the world remains, its lessons remain vital for anyone who is serious about following God. It is useful to encourage those who dare to be different in areas that are inflicted with corruption, immorality, and sin in general. It is there a Christian's responsibility to let everyone know that God is always watching to know those who are always faithful to Him.




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