Noah and the Ark

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INTRO

Tonight, as we continue our Genesis series we are going to be looking at an account that many of you are familiar with
whether you have grown up in church or if you’ve only been a couple of time most people have heard of this account
It is the account of Noah and the Ark

TENSION

While many of you are probably familiar with this account I hope that tonight I can help you see it in a new and fresh way
maybe even see something you’ve never seen in this account before

TRUTH

Context:
It takes place a little over two thousand years after Adam and Eve are kicked out of the Garden
and it begins with God taking at look at what mankind at become
Genesis 6:5–7 (ESV)
The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the Lord regretted that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart. So the Lord said, “I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have made them.”
Now there is a lot going on in those two verses so let’s break it down
Heart of Man
God looks at mankind’s heart and see that not some but every intention of their heart is evil
This verse perfectly explains the full affect of sin on mankind
That even though we may think we may understand that we aren’t perfect
when compared to a Holy God
every intention and thought whether we think is good or bad is evil
Because sin as made in it’s way into every thought and action
When God see’s this it causes him to regret making Man
Now this doesn’t mean that God changed his mind
thinking “man i really shouldn’t have made these people… this was a bad idea”
The key word here is “grieved”
When God looks at mankind and see how much sin has corrupted them it grieves his heart
He is sadden by the affects on those whom he made in his image
He is grieved because their sin is must be punished and so he decided to get rid of creation through a flood
But before doing so he calls on a man named Noah
Genesis 6:8–9 (ESV)
But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.
These are the generations of Noah. Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation. Noah walked with God.
We see that Noah found Favor in the eyes of God because he was a righteous man
this doesn’t mean that when God looked around everyone was bad and there was Noah who was the only one left that was good
The reason Noah was seen as righteous or blameless was because he had faith
Just like Able last week…
Noah was a man who believed God was who He said He was and was going to what He said we was going to do
Because of that God had favor on Noah
So God calls on Noah to build a Ark
in other order to build a boat
A giant boat at that
because not only were Noah and his wife plus his three sons and their wives going to be on the boat
but 2 animals of every kind
male and female were going to be on the boat too
and we are told that …
Genesis 7:5 (ESV)
And Noah did all that the Lord had commanded him.
And then…
When Noah was 600 years old the rain began
God told Noah and his family and all of the animals to get on the ark and they did
Then God shut them in and the water began to flow
not only did it rain but water burst from the ground for forty days and forty nights
Genesis 7:22–24 (ESV)
Everything on the dry land in whose nostrils was the breath of life died. He blotted out every living thing that was on the face of the ground, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens. They were blotted out from the earth. Only Noah was left, and those who were with him in the ark. And the waters prevailed on the earth 150 days.
Every living thing except those on the ark died
Genesis 8:1–2 (ESV)
But God remembered Noah and all the beasts and all the livestock that were with him in the ark. And God made a wind blow over the earth, and the waters subsided. The fountains of the deep and the windows of the heavens were closed, the rain from the heavens was restrained,
Now wait a minute does this mean that God forgot about Noah, his family, and all the animals on the ark?
Did He get to distracted by the flood that he forgot about them?
NO!!
I want to explain this because we see this often in scripture that God “remembers”
And this doesn’t mean that God forgot anything
The Hebrew word for remember also means to act
So when it says in the Bible that God remembers it means the God acts
Wedding Anniversary
Family Remembering your Birthday
So God didn’t forget about Noah and the Ark, He acts on their behalf
makes the wind blow to help the waters go down
closes the fountains of the deep
and stops the rain
As the water subsides Noah sends a raven to see if the water is gone but it wasn’t
then he sends a dove but it returned showing there was not ground yet
then he sends another dove that brings back branch proving that water was gone
and eventually the earth dried out and God told them that they could get out of the ark
As Noah, his family, and all the animals make their way off the ark God tells them two things
to be fruitful and multiply
He makes a promise or covenant with them
Genesis 9:11–13 (ESV)
I establish my covenant with you, that never again shall all flesh be cut off by the waters of the flood, and never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth.” And God said, “This is the sign of the covenant that I make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for all future generations: I have set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth.
God promises to never flood the earth again
and the sign of this covenant is a bow in the sky
that we know as a rainbow
Like I mentioned at the beginning many of you are familiar with this account
and many of you have heard sermons or messages on it
Sermons focused on how we should be more like Noah
Obedient
Faithful even when God calls us to do something crazy
Sermons focused on apologetic of the flood
Why we believe the flood was worldwide not local
How Noah fit all the animals on the ark
But these sermons often get lost in the weeds and miss the big picture of the story
Tonight I want to point out three main points that helps us see the big picture of this account
God’s Patience
In an account that people often try to over emphasize God’s wrath and punish we also see God’s patience
Before God declare’s there will be a flood He declares how long mankind has until their destruction
Genesis 6:3 (ESV)
Then the Lord said, “My Spirit shall not abide in man forever, for he is flesh: his days shall be 120 years.”
Some people try to use this text to say that God is discussing how long humans will live after the flood
But , God is referring to His own actions
God is ordaining that the number of years between His decree to flood the earth and when he will do it
Meaning He gave mankind 120 years to repent of their sin and return to their Creator before sending His divine judgment in the form of the worldwide, earth-covering Flood.
But not only did He give them a 120 years He also gave them a preacher
2 Peter 2:5 (ESV)
if he did not spare the ancient world, but preserved Noah, a herald of righteousness, with seven others, when he brought a flood upon the world of the ungodly;
Noah spent his year not only building a ark but being a herald of righteousness
or in other words: A preacher telling of the coming flood and how to make things right with God
In light of this we see God’s patience on display
He doesn’t just look down at mankind, see their wickedness and snap his fingers to make them dead
He gave 120 years and a preacher
to turn from their wickedness back to Him
2. God’s Provision
While God does pour out His wrath in this account He also provided a way of salvation through the Ark
Those who were in the ark would be saved from the flood
Anyone in those 120 years who heard the preaching of Noah could have turn from their wickedness and believed God was who He said He was and was going to do what He said we was going to do and hopped on the ark and be saved
Why?
Because God always makes a way of salvation
3. God’s Promise
Like I already mention after Noah and everyone is off the Ark
God promises to never flood the earth again
and the sign of this covenant is a bow in the sky
that we know as a rainbow
The Hebrew word for rainbow is simply bow like the weapon
This is intentionally because the imagery God is trying to provide His people with is like a warrior hanging up His bow
the battle is over
God’s wrath has been poured out
He now is hanging up His wrath
As a reminder to both us and Him
As we look at those three main points of the account of Noah and the ark we can see that this account is a picture of the gospel
We can see that the account of Noah and the Ark is a tiny example of the whole message/story of the Bible

APPLICATION

Let’s think about these three points in light of the gospel:
God’s Patience - Salvation is Offered
As we already saw, God gave the people 120 years to repent and a preacher
In the same way, God is patient with us
giving us time to turn from sin and follow Him
2 Peter 3:9 (ESV)
The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.
The Lord is not slow to return… the Lord is patient for His people to turn from their sins and turn to Him
We can look all throughout Scripture and see this
The Israelites in the wilderness
Time of Judges
During the prophets when Israel was in and out of exile
Even more so we can see it in our own life
Many of you grew up and church
Have heard the gospel your whole life
But chose the sin or the ways of the world over God
Yet God was patient with you
Never giving up on you
This should be a reminder of how patient God has been with you
It should also be a reminder to not waste God’s grace
If there’s sin in your life, repent
Because while God is patient He is still just
2. God’s Provision - Salvation is Only in Christ
In this account God’s provision was the ark
only those within the ark were saved from the Flood
In light of the gospel we now know that the ark was pointing us to Jesus
Jesus is the better ark
We see at the end of this account when God is making his covenant that the flood didn’t change mankind’s heart
Genesis 8:21 (ESV)
And when the Lord smelled the pleasing aroma, the Lord said in his heart, “I will never again curse the ground because of man, for the intention of man’s heart is evil from his youth. Neither will I ever again strike down every living creature as I have done.
Even after the flood man’s heart and actions were still evil because the flood didn’t wash away sin on sinful people
This means you and I are still affected by sin
You and I left to our own before God are evil and deserving of his Judgement
Not a one time judgement like the flood
but eternal judgement in Hell
The good news for you and I is that God sent a better ark
One that could save us eternally
His name is Jesus
Jesus was the better ark
because He lived a sinless/eviless life that we couldn’t
Yet died the death for our sins
taking God’s wrath that we deserved upon himself
And resurrected 3 days latter
proving he was who he said he was and has done what he promised to do
Now through Jesus, God has provided a way for us to be saved
and like the ark, Jesus is the only way
John 14:6 (ESV)
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
This means that being around Jesus isn’t the same as being in Him.
True salvation requires faith
That Jesus is who says he is
and has done what he says he has
True salvation is not found in
church attendance
knowing the bible
praying every once in a while
or posting about it on social media
True salvation is found in Jesus
the better ark
3. God’s Promise - Salvation is Secure
After the flood, God gave the rainbow as a sign of His promise never to destroy the earth with water again.
In the same way…
Jesus who is now seated at the right hand of God is the guarantee of our salvation
Jesus like the rainbow now serves as God’s reminder that we are saved and no longer under God’s wrath
Romans 8:34 (ESV)
Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised—who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us.
Jesus is at the right hand of the Father interceding for us
meaning he isn’t up there saying, “look they are doing something good”
what it means is that when we fall short and sin
Jesus is interceding on our half before God saying “Father, remember i died for them. I paid the price for that sin. They are forgiven.”
What this means for us is that if you are in Christ, you don’t have to live in fear or doubt
Your salvation is secure because of God’s promise, not your perfection
Our salvation security is not based on our performance but on God’s faithfulness
So let this be an encouragement to you
that If you are in Christ, you don’t have to live in fear or doubt
Your salvation is secure because of God’s promise, not your perfection
Remind yourself daily of that
and trust and rest in Jesus finish work on the cross and is interceding for you today

RESPONSE

We’ve seen how Noah’s story is a picture of the gospel
God’s patience in offering salvation
His provision through Christ
and His promise that those in Him are secure.
But just like in Noah’s day, there was a moment when the door of the ark was shut, and judgment came
Jesus warns us that the same will be true at His return.
Matthew 24:37–39 (ESV)
For as were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark, and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
Most people in Noah’s time ignored the warnings until it was too late
And the truth is, some of you are doing the same thing.
You hear the gospel every week, but you leave here and live however you want
You assume you have more time, but the reality is, none of us know when our time will be up
Jesus is coming back, and just like in Noah’s day, many will be caught off guard
So the question tonight is this:
Are you going to keep putting it off, or are you going to get in the ark while the door is still open?
Will you surrender to Jesus today?
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