Lesson 3
The antediluvian world:
Only evil thoughts
Noah: A just man
God’s covenants:
A covenant with Noah
A covenant with all living beings
The Remnant
Humanity progressively went to rack and ruin after sin
entered our world.
Most humans decided to devote themselves entirely to sin,
although a minority (a remnant) chose to obey and praise
God.
God intervened in a drastic way when evil topped out. But
He found a way to give us a second chance in His grace.
After sin entered Earth, humans quickly went from being
“very good” to being “corrupted.”
1st generation
Genesis 3:11-13
2nd generation
Genesis 4:8
7th generation
Genesis 4:23
8th-10th gen.
Genesis 6:2, 11
Fearing God, mistrust,
self-justification
Murder, open
rebellion against
God
Polygamy, lack
of respect for
human life
God’s servants mingle with
sinners, unlimited violence
Sin leads to ruin and death. That’s why God hates
sin. He wants to eradicate it, but He also wants to
save the sinners. That’s what the Covenant is about.
When God assessed the situation of the world, He
observed that most humans had reached such a high
level of wickedness and rebellion that they were no
longer hearing the voice of the Holy Spirit.
However, all was not lost. There were still some
people who were listening to God and serving Him.
Noah was one of them. He was a just and perfect
person before God.
Nevertheless, his justice was not enough to save him
from God’s sentence. God established His covenant
with Noah by grace (Genesis 6:8).
“It was through Noah’s consistent faith and works
combined that condemned the world. He not only
preached the present truth appropriate for that time,
but he acted every sermon. Had he never lifted his voice
in warning, his works, his holy character among the
corrupt and ungodly would have been condemning
sermons to the unbelieving and dissolute of that age. He
bore himself with a Christlike patience and meekness
under the provoking insults, taunts, and mockery. His
voice was often heard in prayer to God for His power
and help that he might do all the commandments of
God. This was a condemning power to the unbelieving.”
E.G.W. (This Day With God, August 14)
God helped Noah like someone throws a life preserver to a
shipwrecked sailor. He made a covenant with him: if you obey
me, build an ark, and enter it, then I’ll save you and your family.
This is pure grace. It was God’s initiative to save Noah (“my”
covenant) although he had done nothing to deserve it. God
didn’t benefit from that covenant. However, Noah would have
lost everything if he had broken it.
God longs to see those shipwrecked
by sin being saved. Therefore He
offers us His Covenant, so we can
enter the ark of salvation. An ark in
the shape of a cross.
Humans must accept some conditions in order to be a
part of the Eternal Covenant. We must willingly accept
God’s covenant.
However, God’s covenant with “every living creature” in
Genesis 9:12 is different. This covenant goes beyond
humanity, it covers all animate beings. There are no
conditions to become part of this covenant. God just
promised to never send a Flood again.
God announced this promise on a large scale. He used rain
(a new phenomenon for Noah and his family) and light
refraction to draw beautiful colorful arches.
This is a unique and unbreakable covenant. Its sign will
last as long as Earth does.
“He destroyed all living things which were on the face of the ground […] Only
Noah and those who were with him in the ark remained alive.” (Genesis 7:23)
The verb “to remain” is closely related to the concept of
“remnant” (something that is left) [e.g. see Ezra 9:8, Isaiah 4:3,
Jeremiah 42:2, Ezekiel 14:22; Zechariah 9:7; Romans 11:5].
God judged the antediluvian world and condemned them to
destruction for their wickedness. But He made a covenant with
the remnant, with those willing to accept God and His “preacher
of righteousness” (2P. 2:5).
God is judging the world again. His Covenant
is still available to all willing to accept it.
There is still a “little flock”, a faithful
remnant. They are not better than others,
they just love God and accept His grace.
Are you part of this remnant?
“Once again, before the great destruction of
the world by fire, there is granted a period of
test and trial. Men are given opportunity to
show whether or not they will be loyal to
God […]
As God’s witnesses, we have a message to
bear to all the world. The Lord has many
children who have never heard the truth for
this time. God’s servants must give them the
final warning.” E.G.W. (The Upward Look, March 15)
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