Noah's failure reminds us of the consequences of our actions, but also of the mercy of God as he offers forgiveness to those who call upon him.
As we look at God’s Covenant with Noah, we remember the covenant He has made with us on the cross.
At the end of the flood, God remembers Noah. God has not abandoned us as well.
Because Noah believed and obeyed God, God spared him and his family from the devastation of the flood. May our lives be those of faith and obedience
Despite the overwhelming wickedness of the world, one man finds favor with God. May we be the same in our day and hour.
As the wickedness of man spread over the earth, there was still an Enoch, walking with God. May we be the same in this hour.
In the murder of Abel by his brother, we see the effects of sin that is permeating through the world.
As We struggle to live in a fallen creation, we can look forward to a new heaven and earth; a new creation.
Human beings were given a mandate by God to have dominion over the earth. We must be fruitful, multiply, and steward the environment as faithful servants of God.
We rest because God Himself rested in creation. Our rest demonstrates our dependence upon God and points to the rest we have in Christ.