Hearing God: Noah's Legacy of Faith and Obedience

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"And we looked at, and we'll look again at Hebrews 11 verse 7. And it says this, By faith, Noah, being warned by God about things not yet seen, in reverence, prepared an ark for the salvation of his household. Just in that one part of a sentence alone, it's loaded with truths that we can break down. I love it. In the Amplified, and it says, Prompted by faith, Noah, being forewarned by God concerning events of which as yet there was no visible sign, took heed and diligently and reverently, or other versions say, in holy fear. Another one says, moved with godly fear. Wow." [00:46:32]

"History is not going to record my gift, your gift, your gift, only what you and I do with our gifts. Okay. So history won't record our gift, only what we did with it. And heaven won't applaud our gift, only whether we aligned it with the heavenly vision. That's the only, that's the only role that you and I have, is to be faithful servants." [00:48:44]

"As a leader, we have to remember that the greatest gift that we can give to God is to ourselves and to those around us, as leaders, is to hear God when it matters most. Okay? And it gives us inner assurance to people who are following. And we'll see that by the last week. We'll see, as we continue to drill down and dig into who Noah was and what he, how he operated his life, we're going to see that he had incredible credibility with the generation that was following him, his own kids." [00:49:50]

"Because the Bible tells us that this man knew God. He knew God. This man had intimacy with God. Yeah. And we can only recognize a voice that we're familiar with. Intimacy equals recognition. It's like if I was in a huge crowded room, and the lights were off, and I could hear all these different voices, but if Bram spoke, I would know my husband's voice. If he laughed, I would know that's his laugh." [00:53:42]

"So I think we're starting to see the reason now. How did he achieve and maintain this intimacy? Well, he walked in habitual fellowship with God. Remember, we read earlier that in reverence and diligence and holy fear, he prepared the ark of salvation for his family. So this guy, he didn't just suddenly have this epiphany about God. No, he walked in habitual fellowship with God. That's a daily experience." [00:55:09]

"And yet we are expected to walk in this habitual fellowship with God. But guys, that is the only thing. That is the only thing that will keep us strong. That is the only thing. Remember this guy heard God when it mattered most. You and I need to hear God when it matters most. Brahm and I need to hear God. All of us need to hear God when it matters most. It's crucial." [00:56:11]

"But here's a man who was very purpose-driven. Now, is that because he had an incredible, strong will? Well, probably. Is it because he was a bit bored and had to do something with his life? No, this guy heard God. He was driven by the fact that he was hearing God. And I want to really hone in on this, and it'll be great as you guys really break all this down over this coming year." [00:57:25]

"Praying in the Holy Spirit. Building ourselves up in our most holy faith. Worship as we worship. That's our highest form of warfare. Like, we all know this. We learn this in DMS, don't we? Reading the Word of God. The Word of God is the sword of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit takes a hold of the sword of the Word of God when it's in our hearts. But if we're not putting it in, the Holy Spirit hasn't got anything to hold onto." [00:58:11]

"Guarding our hearts will maintain intimacy because that's what keeps a soft heart. It protects us from hearing deception. Hebrews 3, 13 says this, and I love this because Calvin was sort of touching on some of these things earlier in his communion. Exhort one another daily. Encourage one another daily. While it is still cold today, lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin. Yeah? Sin deceives us." [01:04:32]

"See, what happens when we are disobedient, we set ourselves up as the final authority and not God. And what the scripture is referring to is this illegitimate use of authority where we use our own selves and our own will as the final authority in our lives instead of surrendering to God. And so that disobedience, it causes sin. It causes a hardness of heart. So it's hard to be evil. It's hard to be intimate with God in our hearts." [01:05:58]

"Intimacy equals fruitfulness, guys, and intimacy equals direction. I love the scripture in Daniel 11 32 the people who know their God okay they know their God not just know about their God but they know their God can we say here today that we know God yeah yeah we can the people who know their God are the people who know their God are the people who know their God are the people who know their God shall be strong and carry out great exploits." [01:11:13]

"That scripture, I memorized that as a baby Christian saying, God, I want you to see me. I want you to see my heart. I want to know that my heart is totally yours. That it's completely yours. I want you to see me. I want you to see me. I completely surrender to you because I know that's the only thing that will get me through this life. I don't want to be pulled by people over here." [01:24:24]

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