The Only Ark You Need
It’s not “gloom and doom” if you are prepared. And I’d also like to point out that there are not some of us who have been divinely designated as “watchmen.” Rather, we are ALL commanded to watch, and those who don’t see what’s coming and why it’s coming are simply derelict at their assigned post. We’re expected to be “children of Issachar” (1 Chron. 12:32) and EACH of us – sons and daughters – should have understanding of the times.
The title of this post is intended to bring Numbers 20:8 to mind:
“Take the rod; you and your brother Aaron gather the congregation together. Speak to the rock before their eyes, and it will yield its water …”
Numbers 20:8 NKJV (emphasis added)
The Israelites had been in this situation before. No water, people thirsty, animals likewise. God told Moses what to do the first time they were in…
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Yes, it does seem mysterious to me as I read about Noah’s time. The door is always open in every picture I see of the Ark, I then realized. It was always accessible. The door is open for you if you feel safe enough to join us, Noah may reply, in my imagination. However, they had already closed the door when the rainy day arrived, so it was too late for them to walk to the ark. The door must have been difficult to open as well as to close. Knowing that these people would perish in the flood and drown, I’m sure Noah felt terrible.
By: Ben on November 7, 2022
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