Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Noah - Marriage=One Man, One Woman


Genesis 6:16-18 Make a roof for it and finish the ark to within 18 inches of the top. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle and upper decks. I am going to bring floodwaters on the earth to destroy all life under the heavens, every creature that has the breath of life in it. Everything on earth will perish. But I will establish my covenant with you, and you will enter the ark—you and your sons and your wife and your sons' wives with you.

And there it is - the words we've all been waiting to hear: "I will spare you, Noah, and your family". Whew! Again, we have God giving very specific instructions as to the structure, but Noah must have already had the knowledge of how to go about it. This finishes up the requirements of the ark itself. Now there had never been a flood on the earth before, I doubt that Noah had any idea - or even came close to imagining the dramatic geographical changes that would take place because of this. Or did he even realize the consequences that this would have on how he lived life and starting completely over again from scratch?

Here's another thing: We don't know whether Noah's wife was a godly woman or not - we can assume simply because she's married to Noah, but it's not mentioned. Neither is it mentioned about his sons' wives. But yet, God knew that Noah needed his wife, just like the sons needed their wives - and in His great wisdom - chose to spare them as well. There is a reason - since Genesis - that God has structured marriage between one man and one woman. He knew what was best for us over 2000 years ago and that still holds true today. It's a good thing our democratic candidates weren't the deciding factors on the ark - we never would've repopulated: but that's another post. . .

3 comments:

Kay Martin said...

Great thinking: "family" modern definition and the continuation of the human race. I don't know how those who won't submit to the wisdom of the Word of God process their version of "family" in the big picture of life.

Off subject: hope no one in Noah's family had sea sickness issues.

debrah said...

Noah's family was on board with this...they followed him onto the ark...if they didn't know God or know of God...Noah must of reflected God so deeply as to inspire their trust...They had to see the work that God had done in Noah and how willingly Noah obeyed God...Their experience must of been seeing how Noah walked with God and the results of His walk with God...or quite possibly seen how evil evil was in their day and decided that they wanted no part of remaining with such ugliness...whatever their reasons for going...to God be the glory for His mercy...
In His Love,
Debrah

mariel said...

great truth...especially that last paragraph! ;)
So true, so sad, but so true!