Following the flood, we have this simple
yet striking declaration: ‘the ground was dry’ (Genesis 8:13). Safe from
judgment! This is the message which comes to us from the Cross:
‘Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world’ (John
1:29). The judgment has fallen upon Christ. We are no longer swept away
in the judgment. We can stand on solid ground: ‘On Christ the solid Rock
I stand’ (Church Hymnary, 411). He is our Support in ‘the whelming
flood’. God said to Noah, ‘Come out of the ship’ (Genesis 8:15). We are
in Christ. He is the Source of our salvation. God has brought us into
Christ (1 Corinthians 1:30). He does not bring us into Christ solely for
our own benefit. We are sent out to be fruitful (Genesis 8:17; John
15:16). We are to ‘abide in Christ’. This is the way of fruitfulness
(John 15:4-5). We are not sent out alone. Strengthened in ‘the ship’ (in
Christ), we step out with Christ and for Him.
‘When you see a
rainbow, remember God is love’. The rainbow reminds us of the gracious
promise of God (Genesis 9:13-15). If the love of God is revealed in the
rainbow, it is more fully revealed in the Cross: ‘We sing the praise of
Him who died, of Him who died upon the Cross... upon the Cross we see in
shining letters. ‘God is love’, He bears our sins upon the tree. He
brings us mercy from above’. When we read the Old Testament stories, we
must learn to see their place within the fuller Story, the Story of
God’s salvation: ‘I will sing the wondrous Story of the Christ who died
for me’. This is the greatest Story of all - ‘the Story of Jesus and His
glory, of Jesus and His love,... the Story of wonderful redemption,
God’s remedy for sin’. ‘This is our Story. This is our Song, praising
our Saviour all the day long’. This is ‘the Story to tell to the
nations’ (Church Hymnary, 258, 381, 132; Mission Praise, 59, 744).
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