Chapter 7:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Revelation Exodus
Genesis 7
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Noah, and his family and the living creatures, enter the
ark, and the flood begins. (1-12) Noah shut in the ark. (13-16) The increase of
the flood for forty days. (17-20) All flesh is destroyed by the flood. (21-24)
Verses 1-12 The
call to Noah is very kind, like that of a tender father to his children to come
in-doors when he sees night or a storm coming. Noah did not go into the ark till
God bade him, though he knew it was to be his place of refuge. It is very
comfortable to see God going before us in every step we take. Noah had taken a
great deal of pains to build the ark, and now he was himself kept alive in it.
What we do in obedience to the command of God, and in faith, we ourselves shall
certainly have the comfort of, first or last. This call to Noah reminds us of
the call the gospel gives to poor sinners. Christ is an ark, in whom alone we
can be safe, when death and judgment approach. The word says, "Come;" ministers
say, "Come;" the Spirit says, "Come, come into the Ark." Noah was accounted
righteous, not for his own righteousness, but as an heir of the righteousness
which is by faith,
hebrews
11:7. He believed the revelation of a saviour, and sought and expected
salvation through Him alone. Thus was he justified by faith, and received that
Spirit whose fruit is in all goodness; but if any man have not the Spirit of
Christ, he is none of his. After the hundred and twenty years, God granted seven
days' longer space for repentance. But these seven days were trifled away, like
all the rest. It shall be but seven days. They had only one week more, one
sabbath more to improve, and to consider the things that belonged to their
peace. But it is common for those who have been careless of their souls during
the years of their health, when they have looked upon death at a distance, to be
as careless during the days, the few days of their sickness, when they see death
approaching; their hearts being hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. As Noah
prepared the ark by faith in the warning given that the flood would come, so he
went into it, by faith in this warning that it would come quickly. And on the
day Noah was securely fixed in the ark, the fountains of the great deep were
broken up. The earth had within it those waters, which, at God's command, sprang
up and flooded it; and thus our bodies have in themselves those humours, which,
when God pleases, become the seeds and springs of mortal diseases. The windows
of heaven were opened, and the waters which were above the firmament, that is,
in the air, were poured out upon the earth. The rain comes down in drops; but
such rains fell then, as were never known before or since. It rained without
stop or abatement, forty days and forty nights, upon the whole earth at once. As
there was a peculiar exercise of the almighty power of God in causing the flood,
it is vain and presumptuous to attempt explaining the method of it, by human
wisdom.
Verses 13-16 The
ravenous creatures were made mild and manageable; yet, when this occasion was
over, they were of the same kind as before; for the ark did not alter their
natures. Hypocrites in the church, who outwardly conform to the laws of that
ark, are yet unchanged; and it will appear, one time or other, what kind they
are after. God continued his care of Noah. God shut the door, to secure him and
keep him safe in the ark; also to keep all others for ever out. In what manner
this was done, God has not been pleased to make known. There is much of our
gospel duty and privilege to be seen in Noah's safety in the ark. The
1 peter Observe then, it is
our great duty, in obedience to the gospel call, by a lively faith in Christ, to
come into that way of salvation which God has provided for poor sinners. Those
that come into the ark, should bring as many as they can with them, by good
instructions, by persuasions, and by good examples. There is room enough in
Christ for all comers. God put Adam into paradise, but did not shut him in, so
he threw himself out; but when God put Noah into the ark, and so when he brings
a soul to Christ, the salvation is sure: it is not in our own keeping, but in
the Mediator's hand. But the door of mercy will shortly be shut against those
that now make light of it. Knock now, and it shall be opened,
luke 13:25.
Verses 17-20 The
flood was increasing forty days. The waters rose so high, that the tops of the
highest mountains were overflowed more than twenty feet. There is no place on
earth so high as to set men out of the reach of God's judgments. God's hand will
find out all his enemies,
psalms 21:8. When the
flood thus increased, Noah's ark was lifted up, and the waters which broke down
every thing else, bore up the ark. That which to unbelievers betokens death unto
death, to the faithful betokens life unto life.
Verses 21-24 All
the men, women, and children, that were in the world, excepting those in the
ark, died. We may easily imagine what terror seized them. Our Saviour tells us,
that till the very day that the flood came, they were eating and drinking, Lu
17:26,27; they were deaf and blind to all Divine warnings. In this posture death
surprised them. They were convinced of their folly when it was too late. We may
suppose they tried all ways and means possible to save themselves, but all in
vain. And those that are not found in Christ, the Ark, are certainly undone,
undone for ever. Let us pause, and consider this tremendous judgment! Who can
stand before the Lord when he is angry? The sin of sinners will be their ruin,
first or last, if not repented of. The righteous God knows how to bring ruin
upon
2 peter day of
judgment and perdition of ungodly men! Happy they who are part of Christ's
family, and safe with him as such; they may look forward without dismay, and
rejoice that they shall triumph, when fire shall burn up the earth, and all that
therein is. We are apt to suppose some favourable distinctions in our own case
or character; but if we neglect, refuse, or abuse the salvation of Christ, we
shall, notwithstanding such fancied advantages, be destroyed in the common ruin
of an unbelieving world.
Chapter 7:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Revelation Exodus
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