Genesis 6 The clash of the titans

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Two legacies collide
Cheesy films of 1981 – did they make any good films from 1960-1985?
And now we are faced with remakes of these poor films
Let’s catch a glimpse of the trailer for one of these remade films
Three gods fighting among themselves for mastery of the world and humans.
But some of these humans/almost gods themselves / fight back/ and war ensues / and of course men (with the help at times of some of the gods) wins.
The story is about Fear and power and courage and victory – the Gods and man are mixed / warring against each other – But man dominates by his own determination.
Makes for exciting movies, but poor theology.
The problem men face is not the lack of power / but of a desire for power / a desire to be self determined / a desire to satisfy themselves / to push God out of the way / This is called sin. The destruction he faces in the inevitable result of his defiance to the great God that he opposes. It has been with us since the beginning.
We have seen two lines proceeding through the early chapters of Genesis. Today we will see the clash of these two lines – and the power of sin almost seems to win – until God steps in.

The Clash: Grace in the midst of judgment

Grace given

(NKJV) Genesis 6 8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.

An offer of rest in a wicked world

A means to escape judgment

Judgment delayed

A future time set – 120 years / time to repent

Not immediate

(NKJV) Genesis 6 3 And the Lord said, “My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be one hundred and twenty years.”

Patient to wait for the right time /

(NKJV) 1 Peter 3 20 … once the Divine longsuffering waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was being prepared, in which a few, that is, eight souls, were saved through water.

The Clash: A Collision of legacies

The corruption of the godly

(NKJV) Genesis 6 1 Now it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, 2 that the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were beautiful (good); and they took wives for themselves of all whom they chose.

A problem early – since they began to multiply

Alternative ideas of who these are

Sons of godly (Seth) and Daughters of world (of Cain)
traditional Christian interpretation since the third century, supported by Luther and Calvin, understood the sons of God and the daughters of men to be the sons of Seth and the daughters of Cain, and the sin the mingling of the two seeds, defiling the line
Recent idea from the middle ages
However, in context and if you include NT references, it seems a bit forced to make this distinction
Angels and human women
Evil angels (sons of god-angels in Job) become flesh and intermarry
1 Peter 3:19-20 seem to refer to demons imprisoned because of disobedience at the time of Noah
Early thoughts from the church fathers
However this interpretation also contradicts Jesus’ statement that angels do not marry – why would mankind be responsible – flood judgment comes against humanity (flesh) not angels
flood judgment is against humanity (Gen. 6:3–5) and not the heavenly realm. God specifically labels the offenders in 6:3 as “flesh” (bāśār “mortal” in niv).
Judges/rulers
Jewish view / especially from later ages
Combination of ideas
Demon possessed people – judges or otherwise
Cooperation and yielding to influence
Like Daniel’s spiritual entities behind the nations
People accountable for response but influence from the evil supernatural

Initial problem: Going beyond the boundaries set by God for marriage

Sexual activity outside marriage the most commonly mentioned sin
Homosexual sin always regarded as sin on the outer boundary of sins
Unbeliever/believer unions as well outside the boundaries for godly marriage
All seek to find self gratification without regard to God’s boundaries
Wreck havoc to the institution of marriage and propagation of the image of God / Devastates society
Defaces the image of God to our future heritage of children
A cycle that continues until destruction

A return to the appeal of sin

. The Hebrew reads literally: “saw … good … took.” Their sin repeats the pattern (“saw … good … took”) of the original sin in 3:6. They are driven by lust, not spiritual discernment.Wickedness – external

A culture of sin

(NKJV) Genesis 6 4 There were giants on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown. 5 Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.

Nephlim

Term used to describe the giants in the land of Israel at the time of conquest
Either giants when they had children in those days and afterward
Or Giants and afterward when they had children there were famous offspring

Mighty men - Heros – famous men

Men of power – but without godliness / prosperity, fame, success often comes with pride and ultimately evil

Evil intentions – internal - everywhere

A demand for judgment

(NKJV) Genesis 6 6 And the Lord was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart. 7 So the Lord said, “I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth, both man and beast, creeping thing and birds of the air, for I am sorry that I have made them.”
(NKJV) Genesis 6 3 And the Lord said, “My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be one hundred and twenty years.”

Grieved

No longer strive – difficult word – protect? – limit the blessing He has given – His patience will end and sin will have its full ramification

Acted – changed behavior toward /repented

Blessings will be removed
Full judgment will come

The certainty of judgment comes with the pronouncement even if the final act is delayed

An opportunity for God to work
Hardening in deserving judgment
Pharaoh – choices result in the glory of God over human power
Cannanites – 400 years for iniquity to become full before God wipes them out
Repentance and delay/withholding of judgment
Nineveh
Withhold immediate judgment – came later
Kings – repent and delay ultimate judgment
An opportunity to respond
Today – judgment declared / delayed for 2,000 years for God to work / people to repent and come to Christ
As in the Cannanites – iniquity not yet full – opportunity

A remnant extracted

(NKJV) 2 Peter 2 5 and did not spare the ancient world, but saved Noah, one of eight people, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood on the world of the ungodly;

Grace accepted by a few

Message of grace given to many

delay to provide opportunity

The Clash: A hero of grace

A recipient of grace

(NKJV) Genesis 6 8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.
9 This is the genealogy of Noah. Noah was a just man, perfect in his generations. Noah walked with God.

God reached out

Walked with God

A contrast with the other heros / not a might man of power / but a man mighty with God – He is our might

A righteous & blameless man

(NKJV) Genesis 6 8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD.
9 This is the genealogy of Noah. Noah was a just man, perfect in his generations. Noah walked with God.

The result of yielding to grace – external action

Grace embraced leads to action

Made just before God / lived it out before men
(NKJV) Genesis 6 22 Thus Noah did; according to all that God commanded him, so he did.

Heard it / did it (twice mention)

(NKJV) Genesis 7 1 Then the Lord said to Noah, “Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation.

In the midst of evil generation

Hard work / dedication / life commitment – build an oceanliner out of wood

A proclaimer of truth

(NKJV) 2 Peter 2 5 and did not spare the ancient world, but saved Noah, one of eight people, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood on the world of the ungodly;

The clash: A need to act by faith

By faith received the warning

(NKJV) Hebrews 11 7 By faith Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark for the saving of his household, by which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is according to faith.

By faith believed even though nothing like this had happened before

(NKJV) Hebrews 11 7 By faith Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark for the saving of his household, by which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is according to faith.
No rain – mist came up at some point in creation
No flood like this had ever occurred for sure (world-wide / inescapable)
No indication of anything unusual was about to happen
(NKJV) Matthew 24 37 But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. 38 For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, 39 and did not know until the flood came and took them all away (Luke: destroyed them all), so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.
– world went on as always /
life was happening

By faith did what God commanded

(NKJV) Hebrews 11 7 By faith Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark for the saving of his household, by which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is according to faith.

Build a boat

(NKJV) Genesis 6 14 Make yourself an ark of gopherwood; make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and outside with pitch. 15 And this is how you shall make it: …22 Thus Noah did; according to all that God commanded him, so he did.

By faith entered into God’s covenant

(NKJV) Genesis 6 18 But I will establish My covenant with you; and you shall go into the ark—you, your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives with you.

First use of word covenant

Oregon cat that trapped family to get therapy

Published March 11, 2014
Associated Press
<The Oregon owners of a 22-pound housecat who trapped them in their bedroom after attacking their baby say they're not giving up on their pet and are getting it medical attention and therapy.
Two days after police arrived to subdue the 4-year-old Himalayan cat, owner Lee Palmer of Portland said he's taking the feline to a veterinarian. A pet psychologist also is due at the house to see the cat, named Lux.
"We're not getting rid of him right now," Palmer said. "He's been part of our family for a long time."
Palmer says the animal attacked his 7-month-old child after the baby pulled its tail. The child suffered a few scratches on the forehead.
On the 911 call, Palmer tells the dispatcher he kicked the cat "in the rear" to protect his child. Palmer says the animal then "just went off over the edge" -- leading Palmer and his girlfriend to barricade themselves, their baby and the family dog in the bedroom for safety.
The cat can be heard screeching in the background of the call as Palmer says in a panicked voice: "He's charging us. He's at our bedroom door." Palmer also tells the dispatcher the cat has been violent in the past.
Officers used a dog snare to capture the animal, and placed it in a crate.
The cat attack story gained national attention after police put out a news release about it Monday. Palmer says the family has had proposals from people wanting to adopt Lux, but the family is not taking them up on it.
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