There was once a man named Noah. When he was born, his dad looked at him and said, “Finally, some hope. My son, a comfort to my soul.” The lad was born into a world ripe for judgment and Lamech thought his boy might be its savior. Evidently Noah’s pop was given some sense of his son’s divine purpose, but, unfortunately, his world was beyond saving.
I’ve listened to some parents of young children — and grandparents — who are uneasy about the world in which their children and grands will grow up. I totally get it.
A writer-father of a newborn shared his own angst and worry over the world his child would face:
[A]mong the excitement and wonder I feel at his progression are other emotions: worry, guilt, fear. And, overwhelmingly, grief. Because I know that the closer this child comes to thinking and understanding and communicating complex ideas, the faster he approaches the Moment when he will discover something that I wish with all my heart he never had to know: that his mother and I brought him into existence on a world that is dying.”
Time magazine offered an article a few months ago, titled, “Raising Kids When The World Is Ending.”
Here’s a headline for you:
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“But understand this, that in the last days difficult times will come.”
2 Timothy 3:1
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“Difficult” is a tad benign. The word Paul uses is more like “fierce.” Two verses down he says the last days are “savage.”Read the whole list. It mirrors almost exactly the condition of the world in Genesis 6. Uh oh. Seems we’ve seen this movie before.
Just today I read that nearly every House Democrat in the U.S. voted against a bill requiring medical attention for any baby born alive after a botched abortion. You can’t get much more evil than that.
Is there any comfort for us? Who can rest in these dark days?
Early one morning I woke up thinking about Genesis 6:8. “Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” Taken in context, it’s a beautiful word of comfort for any who are barely treading water.
Has your world become oppressive? Exhausting? Unbearable? That was Lamech’s world. Even as the surrounding culture was submerged in evil, he traced a sliver of hope in the tiny feet and wiggling fingers of a baby. Raging against the dying of the light he defiantly branded his son Noah.
Noah sounds in the native tongue like “comfort” and derives from a word meaning “rest.” Later when we read about his now-famous ark “resting” on Mount Ararat as the floodwaters receded, it literally says the boat “Noahed” there.
It’s in Genesis 6:8 where “grace” shows up for the first time. God’s eyes swept the whole of humanity and, everywhere he looked, saw violence, ruin, and debauchery. Then his eyes rested on his man of rest and hope sprang anew.
Putting aside the hot mess of modern global culture, let’s turn our sights toward our private worlds. What words would you use to describe your life in these days? Turbulent? Unpredictable? Challenging? Scary?
Perhaps enduring fits you better. Or overcoming. I’ve been telling all my friends of late how sanctifying this season of my life has been.
In one midrash (rabbinical teaching), Noah’s wife is Naamah, the root of which primarily means to be pleasant, but also has the connotation of melody and of singing. It may not be sacred teaching, but it is cool to think about.
How wonderful to imagine Noah enjoying the company of his sweet bride, a pleasant soul, singing and humming her melodies in their home. Perhaps Noah stressed over the calling put on him (build a boat in the desert!) and needed his wife’s songs to minister rest to his troubled heart.
I guess you know where I’m going with this. Sandy has been the melody to my lyrics, especially of late. I’m grateful to have her as my helpmate; she exhibits dignified grace daily. I am a better man with her in my corner.
If Genesis 6:8 teaches anything, it tells us there is a supernatural rest and empowering grace available to those who by faith trace their spiritual lineage through Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and all the way through to Christ.
As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be ever until the end: God has a rest for his people. Lamech pinned his hopes on God’s rest. Noah carried God’s rest in his heart. I pray the same for us. I pray for your children that their faith would be embedded in Christ and they would know his rest in their futures. May we be carried by his rest and rise above the black waters of death through divine grace.
I pray for my friends, Lord, as well as Sandy and me, for your carrying rest on this day and in all the days ahead. May we rise above the chaos and advance towards your new creation by your empowering grace, O Christ. In Jesus’s name, amen.
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Amen! Rest! That was excellent and so timely to encourage in our “growing more evil by the day world”. I have to so often sit down and soak in the Word after hearing a dose of the happenings in our world. Praise the Lord that this world is not our final home!
Praying that you all are now resting in your remodeled home .
It delights me so much when the words I write make sense to those who read. I tell myself often, “I know what I’m trying to say, Lord; please let them get what I’m saying.” You are a blessing my friend. Thank you for the gracious feedback. We are getting closer to the end of the project. Perhaps next month? Much love with thanksgiving for your prayers!
My good brother, thank you for giving the post a few minutes of your time! Miss you and look forward to my next opportunity (soon, i hope?) to enjoy your company again!
Heard a song today that goes along with this beautiful word. I think you will like it. It is called Show me YOUR Face, LORD by Steffany Gretzinger. I love this line…
Show me YOUR face, LORD
YOUR power and grace
I will make it to the end
If I can just see YOUR face.
Thank you for this beautiful challenge to rest with our eyes turned up!
Just took time to listen and worship to that song, Kelli. I watched the video version and wow. Thank you for blessing me today and always, dear friend. My time in the Word this morning was Jacob wrestling with God…and testifying afterwards that he had seen the face of God. And loved to tell about it. That’s the key, isn’t it? Beholding him is life.
Thanks so much for visiting! Please join me again at the table of grace soon 🙂
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Now that’s a good word.
You are a good brother. Blessings, Jon. Love to you and the family!
Amen! Rest! That was excellent and so timely to encourage in our “growing more evil by the day world”. I have to so often sit down and soak in the Word after hearing a dose of the happenings in our world. Praise the Lord that this world is not our final home!
Praying that you all are now resting in your remodeled home .
It delights me so much when the words I write make sense to those who read. I tell myself often, “I know what I’m trying to say, Lord; please let them get what I’m saying.” You are a blessing my friend. Thank you for the gracious feedback. We are getting closer to the end of the project. Perhaps next month? Much love with thanksgiving for your prayers!
Read your Blog today . Thanks for the encouragement! I have a help mate very much like yours. Thank God Almighty for our help mates !
My good brother, thank you for giving the post a few minutes of your time! Miss you and look forward to my next opportunity (soon, i hope?) to enjoy your company again!
Heard a song today that goes along with this beautiful word. I think you will like it. It is called Show me YOUR Face, LORD by Steffany Gretzinger. I love this line…
Show me YOUR face, LORD
YOUR power and grace
I will make it to the end
If I can just see YOUR face.
Thank you for this beautiful challenge to rest with our eyes turned up!
Just took time to listen and worship to that song, Kelli. I watched the video version and wow. Thank you for blessing me today and always, dear friend. My time in the Word this morning was Jacob wrestling with God…and testifying afterwards that he had seen the face of God. And loved to tell about it. That’s the key, isn’t it? Beholding him is life.