*Scripture: Genesis 6:1--7:5 (NKJV)*

6:1 Now it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the
earth, and daughters were born to them, 2 that the sons of God saw the
daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took wives for
themselves of all whom they chose. 3 And the LORD said, "My Spirit shall
not strive with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be
one hundred and twenty years." 4 There were giants on the earth in those
days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of
men and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of
old, men of renown. 5 Then the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was
great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was
only evil continually.

6 And the LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was
grieved in His heart. 7 So the LORD said, "I will destroy man whom I have
created from the face of the earth, both man and beast, creeping thing and
birds of the air, for I am sorry that I have made them." 8 But Noah found
grace in the eyes of the LORD.

9 This is the genealogy of Noah. Noah was a just man, perfect in his
generations. Noah walked with God. 10 And Noah begot three sons: Shem, Ham,
and Japheth. 11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was
filled with violence.

12 So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was corrupt; for all flesh
had corrupted their way on the earth. 13 And God said to Noah, "The end of
all flesh has come before Me, for the earth is filled with violence through
them; and behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

14 "Make yourself an ark of gopherwood; make rooms in the ark, and cover it
inside and outside with pitch. 15 And this is how you shall make it: The
length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits, its width fifty cubits,
and its height thirty cubits. 16 You shall make a window for the ark, and
you shall finish it to a cubit from above; and set the door of the ark in
its side. You shall make it with lower, second, and third decks. 17 And
behold, I Myself am bringing floodwaters on the earth, to destroy from
under heaven all flesh in which is the breath of life; everything that is
on the earth shall die. 18 But I will establish My covenant with you; and
you shall go into the ark--you, your sons, your wife, and your sons' wives
with you. 19 And of every living thing of all flesh you shall bring two of
every sort into the ark, to keep them alive with you; they shall be male
and female. 20 Of the birds after their kind, of animals after their kind,
and of every creeping thing of the earth after its kind, two of every kind
will come to you to keep them alive. 21 And you shall take for yourself of
all food that is eaten, and you shall gather it to yourself; and it shall
be food for you and for them." 22 Thus Noah did; according to all that God
commanded him, so he did.

7:1 Then the LORD said to Noah, "Come into the ark, you and all your
household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this
generation. 2 You shall take with you seven each of every clean animal, a
male and his female; two each of animals that are unclean, a male and his
female; 3 also seven each of birds of the air, male and female, to keep the
species alive on the face of all the earth. 4 For after seven more days I
will cause it to rain on the earth forty days and forty nights, and I will
destroy from the face of the earth all living things that I have made." 5
And Noah did according to all that the LORD commanded him.

*Devotion*

Today's text opens with the sons of God (most likely the line of Seth,
which had to this point been faithful to God) engaging in marriage with the
daughters of men who were defiant of God, as was the case in the
descendants of Cain. The offspring of these mixed marriages degenerated
ever more into sin. As a result wickedness became universal and every
intention of the thoughts of man's heart was "only evil continually."

However, Noah found favor in God's eyes. The cause of the difference
between a good man and the openly wicked is not their natural disposition,
but divine favor or grace according to the working of His Spirit. The
fruits of this grace are piety toward God, integrity, uprightness,
benevolence toward men. God further extends this grace in establishing a
Covenant with Noah; He makes an agreement or pact between God and man.

Although sinful man is in no position to bargain with God, His proposed
transaction with man is like a contract because it stipulates what God, on
the one hand, has pledged Himself to do on man's behalf and what man, on
the other hand, is to do in response. In His covenant God extends
undeserved mercy to man, and man continues in it (also with God's merciful
provision through His Holy Spirit) by simply believing God's promise and
expressing that faith in obedience to the terms of the covenant. By faith
Noah constructed an ark for the saving of his household. In this and all
God's covenants, He continues His work of carrying out His plan for man's
salvation in Christ Jesus.
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