Lessons from Genesis – 6
“Rather
fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.” Matthew 10:28 NKJV
While the flood clearly points us to
the grace of God, it also points us to the judgment of God. There is
increasingly less fear of judgment in our society. Fewer and fewer people will
acknowledge that there is a hell. Those who do often think it is the here and
now for the suffering of this world or that judgment is simply annihilation of
the unbelieving. The vast majority, however, have bought into the lie of
universalism, that God will just save everybody no matter what they did or how
they believed. Jesus said in our verse today that this is foolish thinking.
As God destroyed all mankind, except
Noah and his family, during the flood, He will also be able to punish to the
uttermost those who reject the death of His Son as their Savior. His grace is
offered in this life only and then the judgment. Genesis teaches us that God
will indeed judge. He judged the great and the small, the weak and the
powerful, the poor and the rich. He judged old men and children. All were swept
away in His righteous judgment. We have one season of grace alone and that is
in this season of life. As the author of Hebrews states quite clearly, “How
shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?” and then again states, “It
is appointed on to man once to die and after that the judgment.”
Dear
Father, Thank You for providing us such great salvation as is found only
through faith in the death and resurrection of Your Son. Amen.
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