When we hear the word saint, what comes to mind? Our modern idea of sainthood doesn’t reflect the Biblical concept. Deuteronomy 33;2, “And he said, The Lord came from Sinai, and rose up from Seir unto them; he shined forth from mount Paran, and he came with ten thousands of saints: from his right hand went a fiery law for them.” The word saints in this verse is translated from — the set apart ones, the holy ones.
SERIES A --- YHVH’S PIONEERS -- LESSON 5
THE ARK
A MAN WHO FOUND FAVOR
From Genesis 6:1–7:10
As the population of the world increased, some of YHVH’s created beings began to notice the beautiful women of the world. In time these sons of YHVH married the daughters of men, which displeased YHVH. [My Spirit will not remain with man forever, for he is evil,] Adonai said. [I will permit mankind to live another hundred and twenty years.] In these early days giants lived in the world. Later, as the sons of YHVH mated with the daughters of men, their children became the mighty men about whom so many stories are told. YHVH watched the wickedness of the people grow worse until the entire direction of their lives was toward evil. This grieved YHVH so much that He was sorry He had created them. [I will destroy all people from the earth,] YHVH said. [I will destroy even the animals, birds, and reptiles, for I am sorry that I have created them.] But Noah pleased YHVH. He was a righteous man, the most perfect man who lived at that time. His three sons were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The world of Noah’s time was very wicked, filled with violence. YHVH saw how corrupt the world had become, for it was filled with evil. [I will destroy all of the people of the world, for they are corrupt and violent,] YHVH told Noah. [I will wipe them from the face of the earth. Make an ark, a great ship, of gopher wood; make rooms in it, and cover it with pitch inside and outside. Make it four hundred and fifty feet long, seventy-five feet wide, and forty-five feet high. Build an open window around the top part of the ark, about eighteen inches below the roof. Make three decks inside, and put a great door in its side. I will cover the earth with a flood which will destroy everything that breathes. But I will make a covenant with you and will keep you and your wife, and your three sons and their wives, safe inside the ark during the flood. You shall bring a male and female of each kind of animal, bird, and reptile into the ark with you to keep them safe during the flood. Store enough of the right kind of food in the ark so that you and the animals will have enough to eat.] And Noah did all that YHVH Commanded him. At last, the ark was built and the time for the flood had come. [You must enter the ark now with your family,] YHVH said to Noah, [for you alone are righteous. Take seven pairs of birds on the ark with you and seven pairs of animals which are acceptable for food and sacrifice, along with a pair of every other kind of animal, bird, and reptile so that life will continue after the flood. Seven days from now I will send rain upon the earth for forty days and forty nights, destroying all life on the earth.] And Noah did all that YHVH Commanded him. When the flood came upon the earth, Noah was six hundred years old. He took his family into the ark with him -- his wife, his three sons, and their wives. All of the animals, birds, and reptiles entered the ark with Noah in pairs, male and female, exactly as Adonai had commanded.
COMMENTARY
THE ARK
The dark shadow cast by sin deepened as mankind turned completely to evil. YHVH determined that such corruption must be cleansed. He chose a great destroying flood. But one man, Noah, had not followed the ways of sin. YHVH told Noah and his family to build a great floating ark, in which they and many animals would be saved. YHVH does punish sin. And He protects those who love good. The ark was a wonder of ancient shipbuilding. It was far greater than other ships that would be built for centuries to come. Its purpose was simple, to house and protect people and animals throughout the period of the Great Flood. The ark was designed to ride the waves of the rising flood without capsizing. It was six times longer than it was wide; a ratio used by modern shipbuilders. Some features necessary for ships were missing in the ark. Since speed and direction were not necessary, the prow did not need to be curved. Nor did the ark need sails or rudder. The ark was three stories high, made of gopher wood and sealed with pitch. No wonder it took a hundred and twenty years to build it!
Thought for Today: Wednesday November 30:
In Matthew 28:20, Yeshua Promised the following: [I am with you always, to the very end of age]. He Promised this to all His disciples and it is a Promise that is marvellously inclusive. No situation is excluded; no challenge omitted. Dr. Handley Moule, the noted Greek scholar and bishop of Durham in England in another generation, maintained that the Word always could be paraphrased to mean: [I am with you all the days, all day long]. That thus means, that we can count on Moshiach’s Presence not only every day, but every moment of every day.
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Just yesterday I had a conversation with a coworker because I have some magnetic vent covers with different phrases and questions written on them on the back of my vehicle. One of them says homosexuality and abortion are abomination to God. The other one says to keep Christmas is witchcraft. The people that I work with come from a Mennonite background and are very firmly convinced that Christmas is now something that we can observe. They were discussing with me about an event in the area and how some Mennonite churches have left it because the event is requiring everyone to be inclusive even of homosexuals. He, my coworker, said that leaving an event like the Mennonite churches did is a whole lot less offensive then the signs on the back of my vehicle. I asked him which ones and he said both. He asked why I said Christmas was wrong and why I said it was witchcraft to observe it. He also asked me why it is I made such a strong statement. I told him that first of all it wasn't up to me to say anything lightly because it is the truth and out of God's word. I informed him that he should look into the origins of the feast that Christians keep today and encouraged him to question where he gets some of his traditions. He told me that he knew where Christmas came from but that it has been cleansed after a little more conversation he moved on to the other sticker on my van after abruptly saying that he didn't understand what I was getting at. he asked me why I would make such a strong statement with those things as well. I told him that once again it wasn't up to me to make soft words but that I could only speak what God's word says. I again told him that it was up to somebody else to be able to provide a burden of proof otherwise. After all of these things I had to ponder. Are we willing to boldly speak the truth? are we willing to say things as they are and not beat around the bush? I wonder if this is why our country has gone the way it has. If anybody has any better ideas or think that I may have done or said something wrong feel free to mention it.