Lessons from Noah

by
Chrissi Ellankoon
The
account of Noah has got to be one of my favorites. Most of us would have
heard this story as a child and have lasting memories of animals two by two
lining up to enter the ark, being welcomed by an old grey man with kind eyes and
long white beard. But the more I read this account and the older I get, I
am beginning to understand some of the implications of Noah deciding to follow
God.
Lets have a look at Noah in Gen 6:9-22.
One of the most
significant verses in this entire passage is verse 22 "Noah did everything
just as God commanded him."
Now on first read this may not seem
overly inspiring but as you re-read it you see that Noah was given a mammoth
task. There was a significant investment of Noah's time, resources as well
as persecution he would have endured along the way. But if you
notice Noah didn't ask questions, or set up a committee or tell God that the ark
needed to be bigger/ smaller or made out of pine, he just did everything as God
Commanded him.
What really allowed Noah to commit his retirement plan
into building an Ark? What made him able to withstand his doubts that the rain
would come or the ark would sink? The key is found in verse nine, "he
walked with God". When God spoke to Noah, this was a familiar voice.
Noah knew whom it was that was asking him to commit to a project and he knew he
could trust that voice. When God spoke to Noah, I don't for a minute
believe it was the first time that he had heard the voice of God. Noah
recognized the voice of God and knew that his God was faithful. So Noah
was obedient.
It is one thing to hear the voice of God, however it
is another thing to be obedient, and just like Noah "do everything just as God
commanded" This was a long-term commitment. It required Noah to come up
with the finance for the ark (no budget was provided). It required Noah to
spend his time overseeing the building of the ark so that the specifications
were met. Noah had to invest both his and his whole family's future in the
ark. Considering all of this Noah still built
From this passage it is clear that Noah did not have all the answers. He did not know where
the finance would come from. He did not know how the animals would come,
or even the full implications of what he was doing but when Noah ran out of
answers, he ran into faith. The voice of God was enough for him to carry
on. And look at the consequences of what he did. Because of his
obedience his family was saved as well as mankind.
The success of
the ark comes down to two crucial elements. Hearing God and also
obeying.
God has a plan for each one of us, In Jeremiah 29:11 "The Lord
declares I have plans to prospers you not harm you, plans to give you a hope and
a future." God's plan for Noah was to build an ark that would save him,
his family and re populate the world. What is the plan that God has for
you? What is your ark?
Noah found out the plan for his life by
walking and talking with God. I believe that this provides a blue print
for us today and that God wants to address 2 groups of
people.
1. For some of you it is time to build that ark, there will
never be a perfect time. God has already spoken to you. How many
times do we put off what God wants because it is too hard or we are too
busy? You don't know what the implications of your ark are.
Everyone's ark will be different. Maybe God has asked to commit some finances to
a project, or to cook a meal for someone who is sick. Your ark maybe to
put right a wrong or to forgive someone when you know it wasn't your
fault. While you may not know the full implication of your obedience
God does. Don 't wait till you have all the answers step out in
faith like Noah and trust that you have heard from God and do everything just as
God has commanded you not a little more and not a little
less.
2. For some of you, you need to be confident that the voice
you hear is that of God. You want to step out but then doubt sets in and
you are not sure that what you heard is from God, or that you in fact hear from
God. That confidence comes from walking with God daily, the more time you
spend with someone the more you get to know them and trust them. The only
way to find out what the plan and purpose is for your life is, is to spend time
walking and talking with God. Jesus tells us "my sheep know my voice and
the voice of a stranger they will not follow." Get to know your
Shepherd. Spend time in His presence and you will be able to know His
voice. Knowing that voice will give you the confidence to build your ark
in faith
We are called to be the Noah of our generation, hearing and
obeying the voice of God. Each of us is called to build our ark and building
anything takes faith, we will not always have all the answers, but we have
access to the One who does. Commit yourself to seeking God for your plan
and purpose, and then just like Noah, do everything just as the Lord commanded
you.
Chrissi is passionate about equipping people for God's
service. Her mandate is to use the Word of God to inspire and ignite the
passions of others.
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