HEBREW
HONEYCOMB
William
Andrew Dillard
THEY
REALLY DID NOT KNOW?!
“
For
as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and
drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe
entered into the ark, And knew not until the flood came, and took
them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.”
Matt. 24:38, 39.
The Divine description of life in the
antediluvian world is one of basic, sinful, sensuality being the
daily, driving force; of an epicurean society who did not eat to
live, but lived to eat, drink, and gratify wanton lusts. The deciding
clue comes from the rest of that description, “….And knew not
until the flood came and took them all away…”
It was
not that they had not heard, but it was one of blatant disbelief that
stole their hearing (comprehension and reception of reality) How they
must have tired of the 120 year long preachments of Noah and his
persistence through decades of ark-building. So, they had neither
regard for God nor any sense of accountability to Him. Therein, life
degenerates to the lowest level of “me only.” When that
determination persists, God gives people over to a reprobate mind to
do those things that are not convenient, but rotten, filthy, and
without compassion. So, they continued on in a lifestyle of
debauchery which they must have thought would never end.
And
the flood came and took them all away, except the righteous man Noah
and his family. Jesus’ description of that time was given as a
warning sign that the world would degenerate into that same condition
as the time of His coming approached. Let the reader pause and read
again the first chapter of the book of Romans. Certainly, this is a
description of the dark side of civilization in Paul’s day. But
that was nearly 2000 years ago. The kind of folks he described were
the same kind of those before the flood. Moreover, this type of
humanity has multiplied exponentially during the last two
millenniums. On the American scene, at least, this has become
considered normal and acceptable. It is not that warnings have
escaped the scope of their knowledge; rather it is that they refuse
to believe them and so discount them altogether. In the strictest
sense, THEY KNEW, but tiring of the time, were shocked when the
warning they were exposed to became a reality. It is to be repeated!
What can be done? Keep sounding the alarm! This evil world system is
going down, and all with it who love it. But there may be one here or
there who will hear. Still, for the most part it shall be repeated,
“And they knew not . . . “ So soon shall the Lord appear and the
corrupters of men will cry for the rocks and mountains to fall upon
them to hide them from the face of Him who sits on the throne, and
from the wrath of the Lamb.” Rev. 6:16
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THEY REALLY DID NOT KNOW?!
HEBREW HONEYCOMB
William Andrew Dillard
THEY REALLY DID NOT KNOW?!
“ For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.” Matt. 24:38, 39.
The Divine description of life in the antediluvian world is one of basic, sinful, sensuality being the daily, driving force; of an epicurean society who did not eat to live, but lived to eat, drink, and gratify wanton lusts. The deciding clue comes from the rest of that description, “….And knew not until the flood came and took them all away…”
It was not that they had not heard, but it was one of blatant disbelief that stole their hearing (comprehension and reception of reality) How they must have tired of the 120 year long preachments of Noah and his persistence through decades of ark-building. So, they had neither regard for God nor any sense of accountability to Him. Therein, life degenerates to the lowest level of “me only.” When that determination persists, God gives people over to a reprobate mind to do those things that are not convenient, but rotten, filthy, and without compassion. So, they continued on in a lifestyle of debauchery which they must have thought would never end.
And the flood came and took them all away, except the righteous man Noah and his family. Jesus’ description of that time was given as a warning sign that the world would degenerate into that same condition as the time of His coming approached. Let the reader pause and read again the first chapter of the book of Romans. Certainly, this is a description of the dark side of civilization in Paul’s day. But that was nearly 2000 years ago. The kind of folks he described were the same kind of those before the flood. Moreover, this type of humanity has multiplied exponentially during the last two millenniums. On the American scene, at least, this has become considered normal and acceptable. It is not that warnings have escaped the scope of their knowledge; rather it is that they refuse to believe them and so discount them altogether. In the strictest sense, THEY KNEW, but tiring of the time, were shocked when the warning they were exposed to became a reality. It is to be repeated! What can be done? Keep sounding the alarm! This evil world system is going down, and all with it who love it. But there may be one here or there who will hear. Still, for the most part it shall be repeated, “And they knew not . . . “ So soon shall the Lord appear and the corrupters of men will cry for the rocks and mountains to fall upon them to hide them from the face of Him who sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb.” Rev. 6:16
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