Fully Devoted: The Fallنموونە
Noah and the Flood, Part 2
After flooding the earth to rid the world of the violence, corruption, and evil that had been unleashed, God began again. Throughout Genesis 8, the author references the creation story of Genesis 1 and 2 with examples like the wind blowing over the waters, the dove flying out, God’s command to be fruitful and multiply, and more.
The story of Noah and the flood might be familiar to us, but remember: This illustrates the escalating nature of sin, the corruption that it breeds, and God’s refusal to abandon His creation—no matter how messy things may get.
As God recreated the world, He initiated a new covenant with Noah, his family, and all creation:
And God said, “This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come: I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth.” Genesis 9:12-13 NIV
God promised never to send a flood to destroy the earth again. And as a sign of this covenant, He placed a rainbow in the sky as an everlasting reminder of His promise.
This is more than an explanation of where rainbows come from. In the original language, the word translated as “rainbow” is the same word used for a “bow,” as in a bow and arrow. So God is placing His bow in the clouds.
Think about a rainbow, but imagine a giant bow and arrow in the sky. The bow is pointing up, meaning the arrow would fly into the sky, away from the earth, and toward the heavens. God is saying that He will never use a weapon of violence against His creation again.
Instead, the violence will be unleashed against Him.
This small detail found at the end of the story is a sign pointing toward the day when God would flood the world with grace and forgiveness through His sacrificial death on the cross.
Even as violence escalated to the degree where every thought in the human heart was evil, God was looking ahead to the day when He would flood the earth with His love—the only force that can truly change the human heart. In Jesus, God took the violence of sin on Himself and unleashed the power of grace into the world.
Journaling Questions
- What stands out to you the most from today’s reading? Write the verses down in your journal.
- Glance back at chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis. What parallels do you see with today’s passages? Write them in your journal.
- What does this story tell you about God?
Memory Verse
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8 NIV
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About this Plan
Have you ever wanted to grow in your relationship with God, better understand the Bible, and learn how to faithfully follow Jesus in our world today? If so, this Plan is for you! With the biblical story as our guide, we will discover truths and develop skills to help us become fully devoted followers of Christ. This is Part 3 of the 9-part Fully Devoted journey.
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