Saved by God, the Story of Noah and the Great FloodExemplo
God makes a covenant with every living creature
“When I bring clouds over the earth and the bow is seen in the clouds, I will remember my covenant that is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh. And the waters shall never again become a flood to destroy all flesh.” (Genesis 9:14-15)
When the flood is over, Noah and his family are to make a new start. God commands them to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth — just as the animals are to “swarm on the earth, and be fruitful and multiply on the earth” (Genesis 8:17). This is a repetition of God’s command to Adam and Eve in the creation account. God wants the world to be filled with humans again, like it was in the beginning.
Alongside this commission, God gives a promise. He makes a covenant with “every living creature of all flesh” that He won’t destroy them again by a flood. And He gives a sign to remind humans of this covenant: the rainbow that will appear in the clouds when it rains. So, exactly when “the windows of the heavens are opened” and people may wonder whether the earth will be flooded again, there is this reassuring sign of God’s covenant faithfulness.
This covenant is entirely one-sided. Everyone can trust it, no matter what. God knows that humans will turn out to be evil again, but his promise stands. So, when you see the rainbow, let it remind you of God’s faithfulness!
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The book of Genesis contains the story of Noah and the great flood. This event had an enormous impact on the ancient world, but it also contains lessons for us about who God is, how He deals with evil, and how the righteous are offered an escape from judgment. Join us and discover what you can learn from this ancient story!
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