Building a Boat for 100 Years 4/29
Building a Boat for 100 Years
God told Noah to build a massive boat. There was no ocean nearby and no rain in sight. For nearly a century, Noah built. He faced critics and worked without applause. He trusted God’s word over his own understanding. Then the rain came, and everything God said happened.
Noah’s long obedience in an unbelieving world mattered. His faithfulness preserved life and carried the promise forward. God sees and uses our faithful obedience even when the purpose is not yet clear. We build because God said to build, not because we see the result.
You may be building something that makes no sense to others. You are praying for a child, serving in a difficult place, or holding onto a promise. You are tired of building with no rain in sight. Will you keep building today, trusting that God’s promise is worth your obedience?
Genesis 6:8 (KJV): “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD.”
Prayer: Ask God for the grace to obey Him today in one area that feels confusing or fruitless.
Challenge: Identify one “ark” you are building and do one practical thing to continue the work. .
To listen to the sermon that corresponds with this devotion, click the link: https://www.mbcpb.org/media
God told Noah to build a massive boat. There was no ocean nearby and no rain in sight. For nearly a century, Noah built. He faced critics and worked without applause. He trusted God’s word over his own understanding. Then the rain came, and everything God said happened.
Noah’s long obedience in an unbelieving world mattered. His faithfulness preserved life and carried the promise forward. God sees and uses our faithful obedience even when the purpose is not yet clear. We build because God said to build, not because we see the result.
You may be building something that makes no sense to others. You are praying for a child, serving in a difficult place, or holding onto a promise. You are tired of building with no rain in sight. Will you keep building today, trusting that God’s promise is worth your obedience?
Genesis 6:8 (KJV): “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD.”
Prayer: Ask God for the grace to obey Him today in one area that feels confusing or fruitless.
Challenge: Identify one “ark” you are building and do one practical thing to continue the work. .
To listen to the sermon that corresponds with this devotion, click the link: https://www.mbcpb.org/media
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The Bible says the end times would be like the 'Days of Noah'. They ALL drowned in their sin. Not a single person saved except Noah's family - 8 missionaries chosen by God. When God says ' narrow & FEW ' / He MEANS it .....