I’ve been teaching from the book of Genesis for the last 6 months, and I’ve had some interesting insights into the way God interacts with his created beings. His interactions seem to be based on a choice he has given us. That choice is to live in his love and enjoy the delight of a relationship with him or go our own way and eventually encounter his judgement. This is the ultimate decision for all of mankind, the love of God or the judgement of God. Let’s look at how that played out in the beginning.
Adam and Eve chose to disobey God’s warning about the tree of good and evil and ate from its fruit. The result was that death and evil entered creation. Because evil and death cannot exist in the presence of God, Adam and Eve wound up separated from God and suffered the consequence of his judgement.
Most of the rest of humankind also chose not to follow in obedience to God, but they went their own way. Evil and death reined unchecked for a thousand years or more.
Genesis 6:5-8 The Lord saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time. The lord regretted that he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was deeply troubled. So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created – and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground – for I regret that I have made them.” But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.
God’s judgement came upon his creation, “But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.” Noah sought relationship with God and saved himself and his family. Noah made the right choice; apparently no one else did. All of mankind perished except Noah and his family.
These are the first two stories of God’s judgement on his created ones. I will continue this topic next week. I would like to share a few more stories of God’s judgement.
Because making the right choice is ultimately important, we can choose the Love of God or the Judgement of God. No other choice we make in this life bears the weight of this decision.