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Safe Inside, February 2
Genesis 7
And the Lord said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark;
for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.
Genesis 7:1
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Noah had faithfully followed the instructions which he had received from
God. The ark was finished in every part as the Lord had directed, and was stored
with food for man and beast. And now the servant of God made his last solemn
appeal to the people. With an agony of desire that words cannot express, he
entreated them to seek a refuge while it might be found. Again they rejected his
words, and raised their voices in jest and scoffing. Suddenly a silence fell upon
the mocking throng. Beasts of every description, the fiercest as well as the most
gentle, were seen coming from mountain and forest and quietly making their
way toward the ark. A noise as of a rushing wind was heard, and lo, birds were
flocking from all directions, their numbers darkening the heavens, and in perfect
order they passed to the ark. Animals obeyed the command of God, while men
were disobedient
When they saw the beasts come from the forests to the door of the ark, and
Noah take them in, they had so long resisted, so long denied the message that
God had given them, that ... conscience had become unimpressible
Mercy had ceased its pleadings for the guilty race. The beasts of the field
and the birds of the air had entered the place of refuge. Noah and his household
were within the ark, “and the Lord shut him in.” ... The massive door, which
it was impossible for those within to close, was slowly swung to its place by
unseen hands. Noah was shut in, and the rejecters of God’s mercy were shut
out. The seal of Heaven was on that door; God had shut it, and God alone could
open it. So when Christ shall cease His intercession for guilty men, before His
coming in the clouds of heaven, the door of mercy will be shut. Then divine
grace will no longer restrain the wicked, and Satan will have full control of those
who have rejected mercy. They will endeavor to destroy God’s people; but as
Noah was shut into the ark, so the righteous will be shielded by divine power
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Ibid., 97, 98
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7
Letter 108, 1896
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8
Patriarchs and Prophets, 98
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