Show Don't Tell: Genesis 6:1-8
Picture a world that once thrived in harmony, where the air was filled with laughter and the earth was rich with vibrant life. But now, as twilight descends, darkness wraps around the globe like a heavy shroud. Imagine the streets of a once-bustling city now silent, save for the whispers of shadows. The beauty of creation has withered, replaced by a twisted tapestry of sin and despair. Sons of God, once devoted to the Almighty, now pursue the daughters of men, leading them into a web of heartache. Giants stride through the land, not just in stature but in the weight of their wickedness, their footsteps echoing dread.
As God gazes down, His heart aches—not in cold detachment, but in a profound sorrow that grips His very essence. Every inclination of human hearts is turned toward evil, a continuous churn of selfish desires and violent aspirations. There is no sanctuary, no corner untouched by corruption.
Then, we encounter the most haunting verse: “The LORD regretted that he had made human beings, and his heart was deeply troubled.” Let that sink in. The Creator of the cosmos, who spoke galaxies into existence, is crushed by the very creation He lovingly fashioned. Feel the weight of divine grief—an anguished love that mourns what could have been.
Yet, amidst the chaos and the ruin, a flicker of hope emerges: “But Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD.” In a world drowning in darkness, here stands one man, resolute and unwavering, swimming against the relentless current of wickedness. His life is a testimony that grace can still shine through the bleakest of times, a reminder that even when the world feels beyond redemption, one faithful heart can light the way home.
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