S3 • E5 | The God Who Shut the Door (Genesis 6–9)
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Before God ever sent the rain, He'd already drawn up the rescue.
Genesis 6 through 9 — Noah, the ark, the flood, and the promise still hanging in the sky every time it rains. We walk it slow and pull out what the felt-board version left behind: how "covenant" shows up here for the very first time in the whole Bible, and how God bound Himself to rescue before the first drop ever fell. The tender line most people miss — that Noah didn't shut the ark's door, God did. And the three words the entire flood turns on: "But God remembered."
Then the picture you've seen a hundred times and never really read. That "rainbow" is the Hebrew word for a war bow — a weapon. And God hung it up, pointed away, turning an instrument of judgment into a promise of peace.
For anyone walking with God alone, worn out trying to seal their own safety, or stuck in the waiting room of a rescue that isn't finished yet — this one's for you.
Next episode — the tower of Babel, and what happens when we try to make a name for ourselves.
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