Noah's Motivation

What kind of picture do we see of Noah and his ark? A prophet who believes 
disaster is coming on the world and warns people to avoid it and save 
themselves? If so, very good, for that is what he was. The King James Version 
of Hebrews 11:7 says plainly that his motivation was "fear"--"warned of God, 
... [he] moved with fear."

Noah was a type of God's church of today warning the world of disaster yet to 
come. Does this mean that the motivation in our work must be based on a form of 
terrorism? Is that what will awaken modern man to prepare for the coming "time 
of trouble"? Scary pictures, scary stories? Well, we must say yes, for scary 
things are surely coming. But wait a moment: does terrorist-fear really work as 
a converting message? Let's look at the Bible a little more closely here.

In Hebrews 11:7 (KJV) the word that is translated as fear" is not "phobos," but 
a different word (eulabeomai) which is translated in the New King James Version 
as "godly fear," meaning a holy reverence. Peter calls Noah "a preacher of 
righteousness" (2 Peter 2:5). In other words, his message was not negative; he 
was not constantly railing against un-righteousness, but preaching positively 
FOR righteousness.

If we look a little deeper into what the Bible says, we discover that there is 
only one kind of "righteousness"--that which is "by faith." Righteousness by 
works turns out to be un-righteousness dictated by a terrorism, fear 
motivation. Fear may induce people to become "converts" and be baptized, and 
get their names on some church book and cause the preacher to gloat modestly 
over his success; but such fear seldom if ever can produce a lovable, selfless 
Christ-like character. It's the insurance policy kind of "assurance." We go on 
a trip and we don't worry night and day about the house burning down; it's 
"covered" by the policy. But that "company policy" did nothing for our hearts 
to change us from being selfish to being unselfish; it only satisfies 
egocentric fear.

Was that what Noah wanted to give people--an insurance policy against flood 
damage to satisfy their egocentric concerns? Hebrews 11:7 makes his message 
clear: he "became heir of the righteousness which is by faith." He preached 
"Christ and His righteousness." He understood the gospel as Good News. His 
entire career was motivated by a heart appreciation of the love of God, for it 
was "by faith Noah ... prepared an ark to the saving of his house." A response 
to God's love kept him at his job for 120 years. That's what keeps you and me 
busy, too.

—Robert J. Wieland
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