Shownotes
1) As we continue studying Genesis, we are now in chapter seven, starting at verse 16. Here, we learn that for 40 days, the floods covered the ground. This passage teaches us that when God decides to act, He does so fully and with great power. During those 40 days, the boat floated safely on the water's surface. This illustrates how God redeems His children: amidst the floods and storms, the blessed boat stays afloat.
2) Delving deeper, we find that the water even covered the highest mountains by 22 feet (6.8 cubits). Nothing was left untouched except what God had protected for His purposes. It's crucial to note that God's safety surrounds His people, even during such times. In today's chaotic world, despite facing persecution, the Lord keeps His children in a safety zone.
3) Verse 21 brings a sobering declaration: all living things on the earth died. Imagine being the Creator, having to put your creation to death because of their sinfulness. It would certainly cause grief. God had to destroy His own creation because they chose to act independently of Him, just as people do today, believing they are their own gods. This path leads to death and destruction.
4) In verse 22, we learn that everything on dry land that breathed died. Interestingly, the fishy were not affected. Every living thing on earth—people, animals, and birds—was wiped out. When the final judgment comes, it will be similar. The chapter concludes by saying only Noah and those with him were left alive. Likewise, in the end, only those who believe in Jesus and remain faithful to God will survive the coming destruction. Thank God for His mercy and grace, for you are part of the ark that will float eternally safe.