Tuesday, February 12, 2008

NOAH'S FAITH

NOAH'S FAITH

Hebrews 11:7


By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by the which he condemned the world, and became heir of righteousness which is by faith.

If we make a simple outline of this verse, we get something like this:

By faith ...prepared ...saving

Condemned the World

By faith ...become heir ...righteous

Faith is something that is active. If it is not active, then it is dead. It is no longer faith. Faith is a process. It is believing God and acting upon that belief. This means that one must first of all know what God has said. You cannot make this first step with a closed Bible. Just imagine, for a moment, what would have happened if Noah had not believed God! Then imagine what would happen if you did not believe God.

Because of his faith, Noah was occupied. Real faith brings forth works. The thing he was occupied with saved his house. But there is something remarkable about this; the occupation by which he saved his house condemned the world!

In this modern day, that is still true. The man who is occupied in the saving of his house is going to condemn the world. Think that over.

Why will it condemn the world? In the first place it will be contrary to the wisdom of the world. The best wisdom the world can produce is only foolishness in the sight of God. Spiritual things are foolishness to the natural man, the man of the world. The man of the world does not like to be rebuked by any wisdom that is from above. Could the men of Noah's time see any sense in building a huge boat far from water and in a country where it had never rained? But God had told Noah things that were not seen as yet. God, by His Word, still tells man of things not seen as yet. These things are foolishness to those of the world. And finally these very things condemn the world. Provision for the future is not the style.

No doubt Noah's sanity was questioned by his neighbors. Our walk today will condemn the world because we have made provision to escape the wrath to come. They are not prepared.

Our walk will condemn the world because we lay up in store the invisible things which abide. They lay up treasures which are subject to corruption and which cannot be taken from this world.

Finally our walk will condemn the world because we lean upon and put our trust in a mighty power, a power that was able to raise our Lord from the dead and seat Him at the right hand of the Father in the glory as Head of the church which is His body. They trust in their own strength.

It is not necessary for us to do the things which the world will approve. We are to show ourselves approved unto God. We are to walk in the good works which were before ordained that we should walk in them. That will keep us occupied. By faith we also can inherit righteousness, condemn the world, and gain a crown. Let us be faithful.

Source: http://www.believer.com/teaching/family/noah.htm

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