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Genesis 7:1-16

2006.Sep.18 21:28

Statistics and Obedience

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Then the LORD said to Noah, “Enter the ark, you and all your household, for you alone I have seen to be righteous before Me in this time.”
(Genesis 7:1, NASB)

So, now the ark is completed, and God gives the go ahead for Noah, his family, seven pairs (I think) of clean animals and birds, and a pair each of unclean animals, (Assumedly, he made the clean/unclean distinction to Noah at some prior point.) “For”, states Jehovah, "after seven more days, I will send rain on the earth forty days and forty nights; and I will blot out from the face of the land every living thing that I have made." (Genesis 7:4, NASB) . So, Noah does as commanded, and his family and this array of animals load onto the boat, and, on the seventh day after God tells them it’s going to start raining in seven days, it starts raining.

So, yeah, that pretty much covers this section. What it is replete with is numbers, especially seven, and including to the day of Noah’s life on which this occurred; and the refrain that Noah did as God had commanded him. What strikes me about the numbers is that Noah obeyed to very specifics. It appears he actually bothered to get seven pairs of each clean animal, etc., and to be in the boat and ready on the seventh day. This was not a, ‘Yeah, I’ll get to it’ obedience, but a ‘Yes, God, I’m listening and now I’m doing and not delaying or modifying’ obedience and the guy is six hundred years old, which is not a spring chicken even by pre-flood Genesis standards.

When I put that level of concentrated obedience together with God’s comment that Noah alone has he “seen to be righteous…in this time”, I remember that while relationship is very important to God, the quality of that relationship is determined largely by my obedience to His laws and his specific will for me. And I have a couple of advantages over Noah. I have immediate access to the readable Word of God in the Bible, and I have freedom in Christ. How much more then ought I, if I really desire to be a friend of God, be obedient to Him.


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