THE
DAYS OF NOAH!
Matt
24:37-39
37
But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of
the Son of man be.
38
For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking,
marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39
And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the
coming of the Son of man be.
The “days of Noah” were marked by casual
indifference! They
went about their lives without a care. As a pastor, I am not so frustrated by
the sins of my congregation as their unresponsive lack of interest in holy
things. Just like Noah’s world, we have made great progress in the arts and
civilization of life. But great luxury has produced infamous immorality,
cruelty, and widespread indifference to the claims of God.
It is amazing how thoroughly we can present Christ without a response from the
congregation!
Our age is not moved by the gory details
of the death of the Son of God on the cross. “The Passion of the Christ” was
highly touted as the film that would turn America to revival. Theaters were
packed with popcorn eating people who casually watched the Christ lacerated by
the whip. Indifference was the result and the response.
Great tragedy has not turned our stony
hearts into flesh either. The visual images of airplanes exploding into the
World Trade Center towers shocked and frightened us. Mid-week services were
packed with people who would never have considered a church prayer meeting but
it did not last. Tornados, floods, volcanoes, hurricanes and earthquakes have not
shaken us from our lethargy and unconcern.
Few people plan to reject Christ
ultimately.
They plan to accept Him by-and-by but they want the morning for themselves.
They will turn to Christ in the afternoon or evening of their lives. Their
thought is that life is too full of color to choose the drab of religion too
soon. George Morrison puts it this way: “"Betwixt the stirrup and the
ground, I mercy sought and mercy found."
Matt
24:39
39
And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away;
so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
The verse says “knew not” but the
meaning is more “cared not” – were not aware of the danger. Why did they not
know? Was the building of an ark by a family of fanatics for a voyage on a
frothy sea not sign enough? Was the preaching of an old weary man not clear
enough? No, the flood came, and took them all away.
Dear
Lord, remove from me the indifference caused by luxury and cultural
carelessness. Make my heart your home and renew a right spirit within me. AMEN
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