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God Remembered Noah
The Ark Rested
The Waters Subsided
After 74 days the mountain tops became visible
2 Bird Reconnaissance
After 40 days of seeing the mountaintops Noah sends the raven
flew to and fro
The raven probably felt right at home among floating carcasses and mountain tops.
After 7 days Noah sends the dove
found no resting place and returned to the ark
10-11 After 7 days Noah sends the second dove
This one returned with a freshly picked olive leaf in her beak
Probably the ground was still too wet for the dove to set foot.
After 7 days the third dove
This dove did not return back
29 days later Noah removed the covering from the ark
By removing the ark roof, Noah could observe the condition of the land.
The surface was dry
57 days after the roof was removed the earth was dry
The ark passengers emerge
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Noah’s worship, God’s response
Noah makes an altar of burnt offerings to the Lord
Noah approaches God the way God had established
a picture of what Messiah would one day do
Noah has a heart of praise and gratitude
after receiving the deliverance of the Lord, Noah is so filled with gratitude that his first act is to lead his family in worship.
He builds an altar and offers the clean animals as sacrifices to the Lord.
Noah’s priority was thanking God
God responds (to himself)
He loved the worship of praise (aroma)
God resolves to never punish humanity the same way
God shares his thoughts with us:
Mankind has evil intentions from youth.
It is deprived
The response from grace makes the difference
God would one day send his Son, Emmanuel to achieve the means of God’s grace for mankind, including Noah
Man’s response of gratitude to Christ’s sacrifice is the soothing aroma of praise God desires today
God built an altar for his Son to lay.
The cross is the altar
There is no other altar, no other means, no other way.
The response God desires is faith alone in Christ alone
Noah’s offering was through the typology representing of His redemptive Grace
Today we worship through Jesus Christ, God’s sacrificial lamb on God’s selected altar.
Our sacrifice of praise should be as Noah’s attitude of praise reflecting upon God’s grace for saving him from the flood.
This is a ‘soothing aroma’ God recognizes.
The gratitude for His undeserved charity to man
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