Sunday, January 22, 2012

Increasing Corruption on Earth

Story: Increasing Corruption on Earth

Passage: Genesis 6:1-8

Characters: Man, God, Nephilim, sons of God, daughters of man, Noah

Interaction: Sons of God took wives from the daughters of men. God was not happy and shortened the life of man. The children of these unusual marriages were mighty men, famous and renowned. The Lord saw how evil man was and regretted creating him. God decided to wipe out anything that was alive. But Noah found favor with God.

Notes: Apparently some kind of heavenly creatures came to Earth and married women. This was obviously detestable to God and He began to regret even creating life. Verse 5 says that every intention fo the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. This is very harsh, but if we think about it, is is true today as well. Man was meant to carry the image of God and bring glory to God. But instead, humanity tried to be their own God and glorify themselves. These creatures He created to worship Him and live with Him had rejected Him and worshipped themselves. When man decided to ignore His purpose, God decided to get rid of mankind. This was the just thing to do. However, we see a glimmer of hope when Noah is mentioned as finding favor in the eyes of God. As we have seen so far, even when man turned his back on God, God showed love and mercy to us. Even here, when God is regretting even creating man, there is a glimmer of hope. It is also interesting to note that God was going to destroy animals as well. Animals were not created in the image of God, but they too were cursed by the fall and thus they had been marred from their original intent and were going to be destroyed as well.

Questions: Who were the sons of God mentioned here? Could this interaction between heaven and Earth be the cause of mythology involving marriages between gods and humans? Did the Nephilim survive the coming flood? How did Noah's character differ from those around him and why did it differ? If God is all knowing, wouldn't He have known that humanity would turn away from Him before He created us? Why did He go ahead and create us with that knowlege?

Lessons: The only lessons I can pull away from this is that we are depserately wicked when we do not make God our god. When we rule our own lives, we grieve God who gave us life. We need to strive in our live to find favor in the eyes of the Lord. As we continue to read about Noah, we should try to glean what we can about his character and how he found this favor with God.

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