Page 46 - Conflict and Courage (1970)

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God Comes Down to See, February 5
Genesis 11:1-9
Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower with its
top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be
scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.”
Genesis 11:4
, R.S.V.
For a time the descendants of Noah continued to dwell among the mountains
where the ark had rested. As their numbers increased, apostasy soon led to
division. Those who desired to forget their Creator and to cast off the restraint of
His law felt a constant annoyance from the teaching and example of their God-
fearing associates, and after a time they decided to separate from the worshipers
of God. Accordingly they journeyed to the plain of Shinar, on the banks of the
river Euphrates.... Here they decided to build a city, and in it a tower of such
stupendous height as should render it the wonder of the world....
The dwellers on the plain of Shinar disbelieved God’s covenant that He would
not again bring a flood upon the earth. Many of them denied the existence of
God and attributed the Flood to the operation of natural causes. Others believed
in a Supreme Being, and that it was He who had destroyed the antediluvian
world; and their hearts, like that of Cain, rose up in rebellion against Him. One
object before them in the erection of the tower was to secure their own safety
in case of another deluge. By carrying the structure to a much greater height
than was reached by the waters of the Flood, they thought to place themselves
beyond all possibility of danger. And as they would be able to ascend to the
region of the clouds, they hoped to ascertain the cause of the Flood....
There are tower builders in our time. Infidels construct their theories from
the supposed deductions of science, and reject the revealed word of God.... In
the professedly Christian world many turn away from the plain teachings of the
Bible and build up a creed from human speculations and pleasing fables, and
they point to their tower as a way to climb up to heaven....
The time of God’s investigation is at hand. The Most High will come down
to see that which the children of men have builded. His sovereign power will be
revealed; the works of human pride will be laid low
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Ibid., 118-124
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