| Flooded With Truth  Faith That Rocks The Boat  By Laura J. BagbyCBN.com Sr. Producer
 
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                It’s just another day on planet Earth when the God of the  universe decides to impart an incredible directive. And He has decided to pick  you as that one person who will carry out His plan. Awesome! you  think, and await a glorious mandate.  But, wait. Hold on. You had best get ready, because life will never be the same again.  God has asked you to do something that has never been done  before, something that no human has ever considered, something that is outside  your comfort zone and understanding, and something that will get you laughed at. Would you say “Yes” to that? Or would you be like Eve when  she was tempted by the Devil in the garden and wonder, “Did God really say that?” And what if more was at stake than just your life? What if  the whole world hung  on your decision to be obedient to God? That’s heavy stuff. But it did happen. One time… One man… One  big decision. The man was Noah. And the plan he had to agree to was to fashion  a very specific, gigantic watercraft that would carry him, his family, and two  of each animal on the earth through torrential rains and swelling seas while  the rest of the world got wiped off the map.  A ‘Foolish’ Word From  on High "I'm going to  bring a flood on the Earth that will destroy everything alive under Heaven.  Total destruction” (Gen. 6:17, Message). The destruction of the world through a massive flood – it  was a crazy concept because one, no one saw it coming, and two, no one knew just  how dangerous large amounts of water could be back then. Flood? What’s that? It  wasn’t part of their vocabulary. It was like telling someone back in the 1920s  that one day mankind would travel to the moon or we would each have our very  own personal computers. It was unfathomable. For finding favor with the Lord God Almighty, Noah got  promoted – just not the way you would expect. He didn’t get an increase in  salary, nor the accolades of his peers. Rather, he got slapped with a “The End  is Near” mandate and selected to build a mammoth boat. “Follow God or Bust”  would be his mantra, evident for all to see in that monstrous ark. Build yourself a ship  from teakwood. Make rooms in it. Coat it with pitch inside and out. Make it 450  feet long, seventy-five feet wide, and forty-five feet high. Build a roof for  it and put in a window eighteen inches from the top; put in a door on the side  of the ship; and make three decks, lower, middle, and upper (Gen. 6:4-16,  Message). If I were Noah, I might be prone to think, “Aw, man, I am  hearing things again. Maybe I should cut back on that spicy pizza.” And it’s not like he could look to those Old Testament  prophets and remember unusual things God had asked of them. Noah was basically  the first righteous guy appointed to do anything unusual that is written down in the Book of Life. He  didn’t have a “cloud of witnesses” to fall back on like we do today, although  he did eventually make the cut thousands of years later. Noah was at least 500 years old back then, if not older,  when he got the word from God. It doesn’t mention Noah’s occupation, but  looking back at Genesis 5:29, we might guess that he came from a long line of  farmers: “Lamech named his son Noah, for he said, ‘He will bring us relief from  the painful labor of farming this ground that the Lord has cursed” (NLT). Now, what’s a farmer doing getting into carpentry and  engineering? And at his age? It’s like seeing your 95-year-old grandfather pounding  away day after day on that roof that needs replacing.  If that doesn’t seem a bit silly in the natural, then just wait  for the second half of what God said. Bring a pair of every  kind of animal – a male and a female – into the boat with you to keep them  alive during the flood. Pairs of each kind of bird and each kind of animal,  large and small alike, will come to you to be kept alive (Gen. 6:19-20, NLT). Not only would Noah be asked to stretch his skill set to  craft a boat, but he is asked to stretch his skill set to care for a large crew  of animals. He would add the name Dr. Doolittle or “animal whisperer” to his resume.  At least he didn’t have to name all those animals; Adam already had! Then, a week before the flood, God would tell Noah to take  all those animals and his family aboard this floating home (Gen. 7:1-4). It would  be a noisy, smelly, claustrophobic experience. For a little over a year, this  would be Noah’s life. He would find safety and dry land again at the ripe age  of 601 (Gen. 8:13). And through everything the Lord told him, however crazy or  difficult, the Bible says that Noah didn’t flinch. He didn’t debate God. He  didn’t whine. He didn’t doubt. He simply did what he was told by God to do (Gen.  6:22; 7:5; 8:18). That’s a man of faith! As it says in Hebrews 11:7, “By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet  seen, in holy fear built an ark  to save his family. By his faith he condemned the world and became heir of the  righteousness that comes by faith” (NIV). God’s ‘Crazy’ Word  for You There are times when what seems like an unusual request is just  what God expects us to do. Don’t turn around and hope God was speaking to  someone else. He is speaking to you! Yes, it might look and sound really foolish, according to  our way of thinking. But then God likes to counter our human thoughts  with His opposite position: “For the foolishness  of God is wiser than man's wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than  man's strength” (1 Cor. 1:25, NIV). I can remember one particular instance when God gave me a  mandate that I really wanted to question – not because it was arduous or really  involved, as with Noah, but because it made me feel uncomfortable.  I was at a Joyce Meyer women’s conference. I had gone there  to be amidst the sea of other listeners and to get refreshed. My plan was to  sit, listen, take notes, and leave without really having to interact much. Then  lunchtime came. I was famished and short on time, so I was really looking forward  to the two slices of pizza I had just bought at the concession stand. But God  quietly spoke to my heart, “Give one slice to the lady over there.”  I looked up and noticed a woman with a small child almost  directly across from me, standing along the wall. That must be her, I thought, feeling a bit shy.  My feet felt like lead, so I hesitated. But I kept sensing  that this was what God wanted me to do, and that feeling wasn’t going to go  away. Before I completely lost my nerve or was tempted to eat that second piece  of pizza, I walked up to the woman and said, “Hi. Uh, excuse me. I think I am  supposed to give this to you.” Astonished, the lady took the pizza but didn’t  say much. I then walked away and finished my lunch. I never saw her again. To this day, I do not know why God would have asked that of  me. In my case, it wasn’t about saving the world. It wasn’t about escaping  destruction. It was a very simple act of faith. Nothing Noah-like, for sure.  But we start in our journey of obedience one small, foolish act at a time. As our faith is stretched, God stretches those mandates that  He asks of us. And we won’t care if we look foolish doing it, because we know  His voice and we know that obedience leads to life – for us and for others. Just  as it did in Noah’s day. The man without the  Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they  are foolishness to him, and he  cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned (1 Corinthians  2:14, NIV). Comments? E-mail 
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