As children,
we all loved the story of Noah, beautifully coloured books with pop-up animals
going into the ark, all the animals going in two by two, waiting in safety
until the white dove comes back with the olive branch in its beak to signal the
end of the flood.
However, as we got older, it slowly dawned on us that this was a far darker and deeper story than we were told as a small child.
Was there
really ever a flood that covered the entire world? How would all the animals
fit onto the ark? Would the God of love we read about in the story of Jesus
really destroy all humankind from the face of the earth?
Would we
just dismiss this as some primitive myth, or would we find a way of reading it,
which was full of promise and meaning?
Myth is often thought of these days as an ancient story that is not true, when in fact myth is a vast resource for explaining the world. We find that every people group on earth has its own flood story, and something so universally remembered is probably true.
Most people
on earth have experienced their own flood story this year. The COVID-19
pandemic has indeed deluged our world, and we have all been cast adrift in our
own little arks of self-isolation. Instinctively we have painted rainbows in
our windows. Again, a folk memory of the sign of hope given to Noah, usually
painted by children who are much more aware of the spiritual realities of our
world than we more “sophisticated” grown-ups.
However, we
have to remember that COVID is just a minor distraction in our lives from the
real threat of flooding caused by global warming that could overwhelm all
low-lying lands, and even total wipe out some low-lying islands. Whole
populations could be displaced.
We have been
given fair warning of this disaster facing the whole earth. The question is:
are we going to be wise like Noah and listen to what we are being told? We have
committed the sins of greed and disregard for the wonderful creation which God
has placed us in. Are we going to change the way we treat the world?
I am sure that if the people of Noah’s day had
repented, as the people of Nineveh did in the time of Noah, God would have
relented from sending the flood. Let us quickly learn from this current
pandemic how fragile our world is and change our ways before again it is too
late.
Jesus Christ
is indeed, “Mighty to Save”
Youtube: Hillsong " Mighty to save"
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