Genesis 121 9 audio sermon
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The cause of the bow in the clouds, is the refraction of the beams of the sun. As we are apt to be affected with visible objects God therefore, not only in the covenant of nature, but of grace, hath instituted visible signs for our greater comfort and confidence.Ģ. The covenant is now signed and sealed by a visible token, the rainbow a glorious object, and a constant assurance of God's remembrance of us, and of our security from the descending waters.ġ. Genesis 9:15 “…and I will remember My covenant, which is between Me and you and every living creature of all flesh and never again shall the water become a flood to destroy all flesh.”ĭeuteronomy 7:9 "Know therefore that the LORD your God, He is God, the faithful God, who keeps His covenant and His lovingkindness to a thousandth generation with those who love Him and keep His commandments…” The age and death of Noah (see Genesis 9:28-29). The curse of Canaan, and the blessing of Shem and Japheth (see Genesis 9:21-27).
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The pious modesty of Shem and Japheth (see Genesis 9:23).Ĥ. Ham's impudence and impiety (see Genesis 9:22).ģ. Noah's sin and shame (see Genesis 9:20-21).Ģ. A particular passage of story concerning Noah and his sons, which occasioned some prophecies that related to after-times,ġ. The seal of that covenant, namely, the rainbow (see Genesis 9:12-17). God requires of them to take care of one another's lives, and of their own (see Genesis 9:5-6). (4.) The world should never be drowned again (see Genesis 9:8-11).Ģ. (3.) They should be allowed to eat flesh for the support of their lives only they must not eat blood (see Genesis 9:3-4). (2.) They should be safe from the insults of the brute-creatures, which should stand in awe of them (see Genesis 9:2). (1.) They should replenish the earth (see Genesis 9:1, Genesis 9:7). God promises them to take care of their lives, so that, The covenant of providence settled with Noah and his sons (see Genesis 9:1-11). God blesses Noah and his sons: permits them to eat flesh: forbids blood: constitutes the rain-bow the sign of his covenant: Noah is drunk and uncovered in his tent he blesses Shem and Japheth, and curses Canaan.īoth the world and the church were now again reduced to a family, the family of Noah, of the affairs of which this chapter gives us an account, of which we are the more concerned to take cognizance because from this family we are all descendants. Overall what is happening in this chapter is God blesses Noah and sets restrictions and order the life on earth.