Imagine a world where corruption runs rampant. Rightful living is ridiculed, wrong has been deemed right, dishonest rulers run the country, murders occur in the streets, parents kill their babies, sexual immorality is prevalent, stealing is ignored, and lying is accepted as truth. Would you choose to reside here?
This is the world in which Noah’s wife lived. (How many thought I was speaking of today’s world?)
Noah’s wife is not named in Scripture, but we can learn much from her example.
She was a strong woman, physically, mentally, and spiritually.
After Adam’s fall, the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics had kicked in. Everything began deteriorating, yet the human race still lived hundreds of years. Noah was 500 years old when God instructed him to build the Ark and I’m confident his wife wasn’t much younger. They most likely had many more children, yet only three sons and their wives entered the Ark.
It had never rained on the earth and a canopy enveloped the world. Sure, there were boats for transportation, and Noah’s family most likely lived along a river. But God had asked Noah to build a boat so large that nothing larger was constructed until the mid-1850s.
Imagine the abuse Noah’s wife endured as her husband was ridiculed for 120 years! “Where’s Noah gonna float that monstrosity, honey? The river ain’t that big!” “Send him off to the funny farm and come live with me!”
Every woman wants her husband to be respected. To stand by and accept this abuse heaped upon Noah must have been embarrassing. In today’s world, most wives would have simply divorced and moved on to someone else. Why did she remain? Because she had faith! She knew God called her family to great responsibility. She preferred to be a supportive wife and trust God.
“It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in humans.” (Psalm 118:8)
I’m sure she worked alongside Noah in some capacity, whether it was to feed her family or work at the construction site. We don’t know if she entirely understood what was to come. She probably knew it would not be easy, but I doubt she envisioned an entirely different world environment.
Did she endure sleepless nights or sleep peacefully knowing she was in the will of God?
“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” (1 Peter 5:7)
“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.” (1 John 4:18)
How many sleepless nights have you have you endured when you weren’t following what the LORD has instructed you in Scripture? When we’re at peace, we have nothing to fear, and perfect love casts out fear.
Even if she had no other children, she had friends, acquaintances, aunts, uncles, perhaps even a mother and father who would be left behind. Did she warn them of what was to come? I’m quite sure she attempted to, but they failed to comprehend or accept the salvation the Ark represented. How heartbreaking!
In today’s world, how many accept that our nation is over the edge too and we need to turn to Christ, our Salvation?
Whether today’s population is rebellious, apathetic, or simply enjoying the world’s lifestyle, have we warned them of the destruction coming when we are out of the Will of God? Have you invited friends to church, only to hear: “Sorry, my kids have soccer practice Sunday mornings.” “No thanks, not my thing.” “Hahaha, God would turn over in his grave if I walked into a church.”
When God shut the door to the Ark, that was it. There were no second chances for anyone left on earth. Eternity is not the big sleep. You are eternally awake, rejoicing in Heaven or suffering a fiery, regretful existence in Hell forever!
Today choose who you will serve. Become a New Creation and chose to enter the Ark of Christ.
Amen, such a great and powerful post.
Thanks so much for sharing Ellie.
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Thanks Steve. I always appreciate your comments, blessings back
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I will admit I was thinking of today’s world. Noah’s time people act so much like our world.
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Thank you Desirayl. Makes one think doesn’t it? As it states in Scripture, “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be at the coming of the Son of Man. For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark. (Matthew 24: 36-38)
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Exactly Ellie. Have a bless rest of your day.
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Amen Ellie, An excellent reminder. And yes, I did think at first, you were talking about today’s world. ❤
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Thank you for that compliment DG, When stressed, it’s great to remember that Christ went through all we have and we will never be out of His Hand, ❤
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That is comforting ❤
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That is comforting Ellie ❤
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It has been too long since I have read one of your wonderful posts! Excellent and I agree 100%! God Bless you dear friend.
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It is so good to hear from you! Thank you for your sweet compliment and I pray all is well with you. God has truly blessed us by becoming friends! ❤
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Yes, it has been a weird couple of years, I have missed “talking” to you! Take care and much love.
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Good question. Hope would be the choice for those g try owing in faith m and for those who look forward to beyond the now, faith is the answer.
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So true, the world has gotten so adjusted to sin that when Christian’s object and try to warn of sin, we become the bad guys. America as a whole, has become the frog in the frying pan who never realizes his situation is frightening until he’s cooked.
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