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Noah
and the Pig Pen
Lesson 49Most Christians already know there
is an end time parallel between Noahs day
and the end of the world. Remember, Jesus said, As
it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the
coming of the Son of Man. For in the days before
the flood, people were eating and drinking,
marring and giving in marriage, up to the day
Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about
what would happen until the flood came and took
them all away. That is how it will be at the
second coming of the Son of Man.
(Matthew 24:36-38) These words are a bit of a
mystery. What did Jesus mean when He said, and
they knew nothing about what would happen until
the flood came and took them all away? Peter
says Noah was a preacher of righteousness.
(2 Peter 2:5) If Noah was a preacher of
righteousness, then it seems fair to conclude
that the antediluvians were warned for 120 years.
How could the antediluvians not have known about
what Noah did and said? Think about it! Noah
built the most unusual object of the time: a huge
boat! Even more incredible, God mysteriously
marched the animals into the ark just days before
it rained. It seems inconceivable that the
antediluvians did not know anything about what
would happen after seeing all of this. How could
they have missed the warning message and
basically ignored the physical evidence that a
flood was coming? I have a possible answer, but I
will withhold it for a moment. Let there be no
mistake. God did not put the story of Noah in the
Bible to entertain us. Jesus warned that
Noahs experience would be paralleled at the
end of the world. The events of Noahs day
had dreadful consequences and so will ours.
The
Days of Noah
Now the Earth
was corrupt in Gods sight and was full of
violence. God saw how corrupt the Earth had
become, for all the people
on Earth had corrupted their ways
. The Lord
saw how great mans wickedness on Earth had
become, and that every inclination of the
thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time.
The Lord was grieved that he had made man on the
earth, and His heart was filled with pain. So the
Lord said, I will wipe mankind, whom I have
created, from the face of the Earth men
and animals, and creatures that move along the
ground, and the birds of the air for I am
grieved that I have made them. But Noah
found favor in the eyes of the Lord. (Genesis
6:11,12, 5-8, italics mine)
According to the Bible,
there are 1,656 years between the time when Adam
and Eve were created and when a flood destroyed
the Earth. This may sound like a long time, but
do not forget, men lived much longer then. Today,
it is hard to imagine that these two men,
Adam and his sixth generation grandson
Methuselah, extended through most of this period.
In fact, Grandpa Adam lived 243 years after
Methuselah was born, so he was very well
acquainted with Methuselah. Methuselah died
on or about the year of the flood. The horrible
state of degeneracy achieved by the antediluvians
in 1,656 years demonstrates a very interesting
point about fallen man. If God had not
dramatically reduced the life span of the human
race after the flood, He would have had to
destroy the world several times during the
past 4,500 years. Reducing the length of life has
dramatically reduced the amount of evil one
generation can perpetuate.
When you ponder
Gods long suffering, compassion and love
and all that He gave to redeem humanity at
Calvary, considering that God justifiably
destroyed the world in Noahs day is an
awesome thing. Gods deliberate destruction
of Earth proves three things. First, God closely
observes this planet and its inhabitants. Second,
when sin exceeds the threshold of Gods
wisdom and patience, there is no recovery.
Third, mans degenerate behavior always
matures to a point where total destruction is the
best solution. These three facts also explain the
rise and fall of 21 civilizations on Earth. God
raises a nation of people, and when their
behavior reaches the threshold of Gods
patience, they are destroyed. Wake up America
(and every other nation)!
It is amazing that many
people, even Christians, deny that God was
responsible for the flood in Noahs day.
They cannot believe that a God of love would
deliberately drown men, women and children and
wipe the Earth clean of life! Calvary and other
events recorded in the Bible prove that God is
love, but His love is poorly understood.
Gods wisdom is infinite and allows Him to
see far in the future. He destroys corrupt and
evil nations for the benefit of nations that are
yet to come! What would this world be like today
if God had not destroyed the antediluvians some
4,500 years ago. The claim, God does not
kill, is a rebellious distortion of
Gods justice and mercy. Consider His
testimony: So the Lord said, I
will wipe mankind, whom I have created, from the
face of the Earth men and animals, and
creatures that move along the ground, and birds
of the air for I am grieved that I have
made them. Also, notice this
statement:
I am the Lord, and
there is no other. I form the light and create
darkness, I bring prosperity and create disaster;
I, the Lord, do all these things.
(Isaiah 45:6,7)
When people claim that
God does not destroy people, we have a perfect
example of the same inebriated theology that
existed before the flood. God has not changed. He
is the same eternal God yesterday, today, and
tomorrow. God has always been merciful and just.
He is patient and longsuffering. He generously
extends mercy to sinner until extended
mercy fails to produce a redemptive effect. When
it becomes impossible to redeem sinners,
Gods wrath against sin is unrestrained and
He cauterizes the malignancy of sin by destroying
those who refuse to love righteousness. Look at
the sordid history of Israel in the Old
Testament. Gods actions with Israel are a
mirror of how He has dealt with all nations from
the beginning of time.
Moral
Novocain
Gods actions in
Noahs day prove that sin is a one-way
street to destruction. Our world is becoming like
Noahs day once again because sin works like
a shot of Novocain. It deadens our thinking,
clouds and distorts our feelings, and colors our
understanding of right and wrong. When sin
stupefies the reasoning powers of a person, base
passions become dominate. When base passions
rule, people commit horrible deeds to satisfy
uncontrollable lust or obsession. Day after day,
newspapers confirm that we live in an age when
carnal passions rule, and it seems that many
people are unable to reason. Sin, like its twin
sister, the grave, is relentless in its quest
steadily tightening its control over the
nations and, ultimately, the world.
Although the first six
chapters of the Bible do not give us many details
about Noahs situation, we can consider the
sinful world today and compare it with what
behavior must have been like in Noahs day. It
is an end time parallel in reverse: Jesus
said, Now the Earth was corrupt in
Gods sight and was full of
violence
.for all the people on earth had
corrupted their way
.people were eating and
drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to
the day Noah entered the ark
. We
have to wonder, How can this be? The
answer is moral Novocain. At first, Noahs
preaching was a spectacle, an oddity, a news
item, and a folly. It did not take long before
Noahs peers regarded him as a kook, a
doomsayer, a pest, a cult leader and a nuisance.
After a few years of sounding like a broken
record, no one listened to Noah because the
antediluvians had become intoxicated with sin.
They became consumed with debasing entertainment,
debauchery, sexual immorality, gluttony, greed
and the pursuit of every sensual pleasure. They
lived without any concern for tomorrow
eating and drinking, giving parties (marriage
feasts). The antediluvians lived for hundreds of
years and they would not believe Noahs
message: Time was limited, and the time for the
age of the antediluvians was about to end!
Centuries past and they lulled into believing
there was an endless supply of time. I do not
want to sound like I am saying that life for
everyone was pleasant in Noahs day.
Corruption brings violence, murder, physical and
emotional abuse for children, cheating, lying,
stealing, sexual immorality, hatred and strife.
Sin has two faces (two-faced). One side may be
comedy, but the other is tragedy. In fact, it is
the tragic side of sin that motivates sinners
toward comedy. The truth is that there is no
genuine happiness in sin and there is no peace
and satisfaction in wrongdoing. There may be
shallow moments of laughter and hilarity, because
sin offers pleasure for a short season. However,
sins comedy and its pleasures are as
fleeting as darkness is to sunrise. When a person
commits a sin, god sends the gift of guilt so
that repentance and reformation can occur.
Unfortunately, moral Novocain numbs the gift of
guilt. The antediluvians never realized how
offensive they were in Gods sight.
Jesus said, They
knew nothing about what would happen until the
flood came and took them all away
because Jesus Himself was present during the
flood. Jesus walked and talked with Noah and
commanded him to build the ark. Jesus, the
Creator of Earth, sent the flood! As Jesus looked
forward to our day, He gave us the warning
parallel as it was in the day of
Noah
.
Oddball Noah
The Bible says, But
Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord. (Genesis
6:8) Why did Jesus look favorably on Noah? Why
did Jesus select Noah to build an ark? This
is the account of Noah. Noah was a righteousness
man, blameless among the people of his time, and
he walked with God. (Genesis 6:9) Noah
was a genius. We know this because Noah feared
the Lord and the Bible says the fear the
Lord is the first thing a smart person
discovers! (Psalm 111:10) I believe that Noah was
considered an oddball in his community because
walked with God. Noah did not participate in the
decadent and indulgent behavior of his time. I am
sure he was not popular or well liked because
Gods people are always out of step with the
ways of the world. Jesus told His disciples: if
you belonged to the world, it would love you as
its own. As it is, you do not belong to the
world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
This is why the world hates you. (John
15:19) Light and darkness can never walk together
and be compatible. In my minds eye, I see
Noah and the Lord walking together constantly. In
one of these walks, the Lord told Noah that He
had no option but to cauterize the malignant
growth of sin by cleansing the world with a great
flood of water. (The next cleansing will be with
fire.) The Lord explained to Noah that the
survival of animal, plant and human life depended
on Noah building a great boat. I assume that Noah
was wealthy, for he was a very knowledgeable man
in areas such as engineering, biology, personnel
and project management, animal husbandry, botany,
nutrition and other sciences. Even so, given the
daunting size of the task, Noah must have been
overwhelmed. Although Noah was in the prime of
life at 480 years of age when the Lord commanded
him to cut the first tree, some of the issues
that he may have had to address were:
- Noah
had to methodically exchange or convert
his possessions to currency, in order to
meet payroll and material purchases
- To
save as many people as possible, Noah had
to give frequent seminars warning the
people about the coming flood and the end
of life, as they knew it. After a while,
fewer and fewer people attended, until
eventually, no one showed up.
- I
can imagine that Noah hired people to
collect and preserve thousands of various
kinds of seeds. These would have to be
gathered, sorted and cataloged for
regeneration after the flood. Containers
and food for thousands of insects had to
be constructed and arranged. Noah was
responsible for gathering samples of
every living thing and placing them
aboard the ark so they might survive the
flood.
- Noah
hired hundreds of people to cut and
transport trees. At the building site,
Noahs employees shaped and
assembled the trees according to the
plans that the Lord had given him. Noah
spent many years working with the
employees making sure the great boat was
built according to divine specifications.
Building the ark was hard
work. There was much to do, much to learn and no
time to waste. Think about it. All the life that
God had created (minus the fish) was reduced to a
few thousand samples stored in a wooden boat for
about a year. God made the world in six days, but
it took Noah and his employees 120 years to
gather the sufficient varieties necessary to
replenish the world after the flood.
Noahs
Family
Noah had a very
supportive family. Without a doubt, disposing
personal property and cherished possessions was
painful. However, this had to be done, because
every square inch of the ark was designed for
sustaining life and had very little space for
personal belongings. It would be fair to say that
Noah probably sold everything he owned to pay for
the ark. Can you imagine how Noahs wife
must have felt when their remaining possessions
were sold to cover their last expenses? The good
news is that the process of building the ark did
not cost Noah his family.
Noahs three sons
were married, but none of them had children at
the time of the flood. Can you imagine what it
must have been like for Noahs
daughters-in-law to go to their parents and plead
with them to come into the ark for the last time?
I can only imagine their heart-felt anguish when
their parents and siblings refused to go. Can you
imagine Noahs grief when none of his
employees would enter the very ark they had
helped to build?
If we were to switch
places with Noah within the context of our lives
today, not very many people would be willing to
do what Noah did. Few people in todays
world have that kind of faith, character, courage
and stamina to deal with the ridicule, threats,
sacrifice and toil. Almost no one is up to such a
challenge. What does Noahs actions say
about his faith in God? As I considered Noah, I
have concluded that even if there had been no
flood, Noah would have been willing to build the
ark because Noah was willing to do anything that God
wanted. This was Noahs faith.
End
time Parallels
Three things about
Noahs life and experience stand out. First,
Noah did everything just as God
commanded him. The Lord said to Noah, go
into the ark, you and your whole family, because
I have found you righteous in this
generation. (Genesis 6:22, 7:1)
Noahs faith produced obedience, and when
the last day arrived, a compassionate God
declared Noah righteous and directed him into the
ark of safety. The end time parallel is this:
During the Great Tribulation, worshipping God as
He commanded, including the fourth commandment,
will be a difficult test of faith. True faith in
God produces obedience at any cost.
Remember why Nebuchadnezzar threw Daniels
three friends into the fiery furnace? They were
put in the furnace because they refused to
worship King Nebuchadnezzars image. (Daniel
3) During the Great Tribulation, everyone who
refuses to worship the image of the beast will be
threatened with death. (Revelation 13:15) The
good news is that everyone who passes the worship
test of faith will be declared righteous and
sealed with the righteousness of Christ. This
sealing will be the ark of safety for our
day.
Second, the Bible says, By
faith Noah, when warned about things not yet
seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his
family. By his faith he condemned the world and
became heir of the righteousness that comes by
faith. (Hebrews 7:11) The Bible says
that Noah condemned the world by obeying
God. This means during the Great Tribulation,
some people will submit to the authority of God,
and by doing this, they will prove that it can be
done! If it possible for one faith-filled person
to obey Gods commandments, then people who
refuse to obey them will be condemned because
they, too, could have obeyed. This is how Noah
condemned the world. God, through Noah, invited
everyone to get on the ark, but no one accepted
His invitation except Noah and his family. God
drowned every other living person on Earth. The
same situation will exist during the Great
Tribulation. Through His 144,000 servants, God
will invite everyone on Earth to submit to the
authority of Jesus Christ by worshipping Him.
Many people will submit because of their faith in
God, but the rest of humanity will be destroyed.
The last element about
Noahs story that stands out concerns the
seven days of waiting. The Lord then
said to Noah, Go into the ark, you and your
whole family, because I have found you righteous
in this generation
. Seven days from now I
will send rain on the earth for forty days and
forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of
the earth every living creature I have
made. And Noah did all that the Lord
commanded him. (Genesis 7:1,4,5)
For seven days, the ark sat strangely silent
on the hilltop where it had rested during its
construction. The townspeople did not concern
themselves with the silence. The local
newspaper mocked Noah saying that he
and his family were trapped in the ark with
hundreds of animals. An unseen hand closed the
giant door to the ark, which no man could move.
I see gathering of the
animals into the ark as very ironic. God wanted
to gather people into the ark, but they would not
come, so he gathered up the animals. If the
antediluvians had not been so numb with sin, this
extraordinary event would have caused sober
reflection. Instead, it became a point of
laughter and ridicule. I can hear them taunt,
So, Noah has built a zoo! As the
hours and days passed, the revelers forgot Noah
and the ark as they focused on their daily
routines. I believe at midnight on the seventh
day, a huge bolt of lightening tore the sky from
East to West and peals of deafening thunder
echoed the end of mercy. Droplets of water from
Heaven became torrents driven by powerful winds
and the floodgates of the deep were opened
producing gigantic geysers. Suddenly, water was
rising rapidly everywhere. How long do you think
it took for the numbness of Novocain of sin to
wear off! Panic and fear filled every house.
Noahs testimony was true! Their recognition
of truth came too late forever too late.
God had sealed the giant door of the ark and even
Noah could not open it to receive desperate
passengers. God had spoken for 120 years and He
had nothing more to say. The time had come. All
the wicked people must die. God could have
motivated every antediluvian into the ark through
fear. If He had left a door open, they would have
gotten on board. However, in Gods economy,
a person is not saved by fear. A person is saved
by faith or not al all.
The end time parallel is
identical. When the events of the seventh trumpet
begin, every person alive will have made a choice
to receive the seal of God or the mark of
the beast. It is at this moment that God will
close the great door of mercy in Heaven. God will
terminate His generous offer of salvation. The
wicked cannot harm people who have Gods
seal. A bolt of lightening will tear the sky from
East to West and peals of deafening thunder will
signal, salvation is finished.
Burning hailstones will rain down from the sky
and the global earthquake will rip the Earth into
pieces. (Revelation 11:15-19) Within minutes a
great sign will appear in Heaven. Everyone on
Earth will look up and see the Ark of the
Covenant displayed in the heavens. That ark
contains Gods holy law. God will show the
Ark of the Covenant to the world for the same
reason He showed rain to the antediluvians.
Because they refused to believe there was a holy
law, the wicked will be condemned. Now that their
rebellion has been exposed, the wicked will need
to be destroyed. The seven last plagues will fall
on them and the wicked will all be destroyed by
the time the seventh plague is finished. Once
again, unbelievers must perish. God as decreed
it.
An
Antidote for the Novocain of Sin
If we do not make a
determined effort to pray and search Gods
Word for greater truth each day, it is inevitable
that we will become desensitized by sin. When we
distance ourselves from Sodom and Gomorrah, we
can see how wicked sin is! Sin, like Novocain,
deadens our senses. The antediluvians did not
take Noahs message seriously because they
were spiritually numb. They could not comprehend
their offensiveness in Gods sight. The same
problem exists today. The carnal mind does not
realize the strength of its rebellion against God
until it is directly confronted with Gods
will. God confronted Pharaoh with His commands
and Pharaoh refused ten times! The antediluvians
were confronted with Gods plan for 120
years and they refused to enter the ark. During
the Great tribulation, God will confront every
man; woman and child with His authority expressed
in the Ten Commandments and the majority of the
world will rebel. There is an antidote for the
Novocain of sin! We have a Savior from sin and He
sent the Holy Spirit to everyone offering
freedom from sin.
There is a law says,
By beholding, we become changed.
Lots family became desensitized to
Sodoms sinful ways by living in the pigpen
for a few years. Unless we fill our minds with
gods Word and pray for spiritual
discernment each day, the stench of sin will
gradually disappear and sin will become
tolerable. The antidote for the Novocain of sin
is walking with god. Noah, Enoch, and Abraham
walked with God! These men knew that every act of
sin gives birth to sorrow, heartache and
ultimately death. Sin can be so tempting.
Sin may look like a piece of cake or
in Eves case, a beautiful piece of
fruit, but sin is an illusion. The devil
markets sin with all the glitter and glamour the
carnal mind can create, but when sin reaches
maturity it is painful to see. Who feels euphoric
after visiting a ward of AIDS victims? Who gets a
rush of joy after looking at a rape or murder
victim? Who feels great after learning that his
or her house has been broken into and the
valuables stolen? It is ironic that sinners
dislike the consequences of sin. We know that sin
is powerful because the word
forbidden means nothing when the
passion for sin is roused. If our minds are not
renewed by Gods Word and ennobled by
Gods Spirit, sin will captivate us, numb
us, deceive us and ultimately destroy us. This is
why God hates sin.
When Jesus sailed across
the Sea of Galilee to the region of the
Gaderenes, two demoniacs who were living in or
near a pigpen met Him. (Matthew 8:28-32) Jesus
could see these tortured men desired to be set
free, but He also saw they were powerless against
the mighty demons that had conquered them. Jesus
used this occasion to create a wonderful object
lesson. Freedom from the dominion of sin is
only possible through Christ. Because He
loved them, Jesus set the helpless men free. He
commanded the demons to leave the men and enter a
large herd of pigs that were nearby. Immediately
the men became joyful and sane, but the pigs
became wild and disoriented and they ran into the
lake and drowned themselves. An old adage goes
like this: If people do not resist the
devil, they become a dwelling for the
devil. Evidently, these two men had not
resisted the influence of demons and many demons
possessed them. Likewise, demons possessed the
antediluvians and ironically, they suffered the
same fate as the herd of pigs. There is a
sobering end time parallel surrounding Noah and
the flood: As it was in the days of
Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of
Man.
Quiz:
1.
Do you think most people of earth are asleep,
when it comes to end time prophecies and their
spiritual well being?
2.
Do you understand why God put the story of Noah
in the Bible?
3.
What is Moral Novocain?
4.
Why does sin have two faces (two faced).
5.
Now that youve been through this Bible
series, are theyre many people listening to
you when you talk about the end time?
6.
What does it mean now, to live by faith in Jesus?
7.
What is the antidote for the Novocain of sin?
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