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Introduction
This
study looks at one of the favourite stories of any half decent Sunday school...
Noah's
1 Peter 3:20-21 "...God
waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. In it only
a few people, eight in all, were saved through water, 21 and this water
symbolizes baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body
but the pledge of a good conscience toward God. It saves you by the
resurrection of Jesus Christ."
So Peter
saw in Noah's ark, and specifically in it passing through the waters, a symbol
of salvation and our baptism into the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Ok, so far so good! So let's have a look a closer look at Noah's ark, it's type
of Christ and specifically something I have called 'the mystery of the 17th'
(which at this stage will purposefully remain somewhat, well, mysterious...)
General Observations about Noah
Before we get onto our little mystery, it is
probably worth making a few quick general observations. Firstly it should be
noted that Noah himself is a useful type of the Lord Jesus. We read about Noah
that he was
“a
righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked with God.”
(Gen 6:9)
Now God chose this man to be the means of
salvation to those who would enter the
“Noah did
everything just as God commanded him. (Gen 6:22)
Now all
of this is but a glimpse of another man that God would use for salvation. That
man was of course the Lord Jesus. He was the totally righteous Son of God whom
the Father used to save those who would put their trust in Him. And the task
given to this man would lead Him right to the cross. It meant the most violent
of ends and excruciating suffering. Yet, like Noah before Him, Jesus did
everything commanded of Him.
General Observations about the
The ark
itself is an even more complete picture of the Lord Jesus. When the waters of
God’s judgement fell upon the earth, only those that had taken refuge in the
ark were safe. All those outside of the ark perished. This of course pictures
the salvation that is ‘in Christ’ (2 Tim 2:10).
The Single Door
Gen
6:16 ‘Put a
door in the side of the ark…’
There was only one way into the salvation that
the ark provided. God instructed Noah to put a single door on the side of the
ark. If you wanted to enter, you had to enter through the door. In like manner,
God has given only one door to enter into the salvation He now provides. Jesus
knew this well stating:
“Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep. All that
came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them. I am
the door; by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and go
out, and shall find pasture.” (John10:7-9)
Now, if it was up to man to enter through this door to
find salvation, we can find encouragement from the fact that it was God Himself
who would ensure that those who did enter were totally safe and secure. We read
in the Gen 7:16 that it was the Lord who closed and sealed the door of the ark.
Gen 7:16 ‘Then the LORD shut him
in. ‘
The Mystery of the 17th
Gen 8:1-4 But God remembered Noah
and all the wild animals and the livestock that were with him in the ark, and
he sent a wind over the earth, and the waters receded. Now the springs of the deep and the
floodgates of the heavens had been closed, and the rain had stopped falling
from the sky. The water receded steadily from the earth. At the end of the
hundred and fifty days the water had gone down, and on the seventeenth day of
the seventh month the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat.
Now I
want to draw your attention to the day that the ark first touched ground again.
We read above that after the waters had resided, the ark touched down on the
mountains of Ararat on the 17th of the 7th month. That is
pretty amazing don’t you think? It’s the 17th! Not with me? Ok,
let’s explore this a bit further.
We said
at the start of the study that the ark is a picture of baptism. In going down
through the waters and coming back out it is a picture of death and
resurrection. With that in mind it makes it extraordinary that the day that the
ark touched the earth again is on the 17th of the 7th.
You see, in Exodus 12:1 the Lord changed the Israelite’s
calendar. What had been the 7th month since creation was now to become their 1st
month. To this day the Jews have these two calendars (usually known as the
civil and religious calendars). So the 17th of the 7th
month (when the ark came to rest and a new life dawned for Noah and his family)
is exactly the same day as the 17th of the 1st month
(called Nisan) in the religious calendar. So what is significant about this day
then?
New birth and the feast of first fruits
There
are a surprising number of key events in
Events leading to the greatest 17th.…
Now I’m
sure you will agree that God has placed some key ‘resurrection’ type events on
the 17th of Nisan. All of these were of course but a small picture
of the greatest event that would occur on this day… the resurrection of Jesus
Christ!
If you
read the Exodus 12 passage mentioned earlier, you would have noticed that God
told the Israelites to take a spotless lamb on the 10th of Nisan and
to inspect it up until the 14th Nisan where it would be killed in
the Passover sacrifice. The 10th of Nisan, in the week leading up to
Jesus’ crucifixion, was Palm Sunday. It was on this day that He presented
Himself to the Israelites as their Messiah to be openly adored and worshiped. On
Thursday the 14th of Nisan, in direct fulfilment of the Exodus 12
passage, the true Passover lamb was slain for your sin and mine.
The greatest 17th by far!
Before
crossing the
Before
going to the king unannounced, it looked to Esther and the rest of her people
that Haman’s evil decree would bring the death of the Jews. And yet, it a twist
of fate, the 17th came and it was Haman himself that faced the
gallows and was defeated!
With the
death of Jesus all looked lost to His disciples and followers. Their Messiah
was dead! The one they had placed all their hope in was gone. And yet strange
events in the sky and in the temple at the time of His death gave a flickering
hope that the end of the story had not yet come! The disciples, being Jewish,
knew that God had told Moses that the first Sunday following the Sabbath after
Passover would be the feast of Firstfruits. (See Lev 23:9-14). It was on this
day that they were to offer to God the first fruits of the harvest. And yet,
even the disciples didn’t see that God was starting a new ‘first fruits’ on
this day, the 17th Nisan. A ‘first fruits’ of those that would be
raised from the dead! Read again the events that happened on that great day!
Luke 23:1-8 “On the first day of the week (17th of
Nisan), very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared
and went to the tomb. They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when
they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were
wondering about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning
stood beside them. In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the
ground, but the men said to them, “Why
do you look for the living among the dead?
He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was
still with you in
1 Cor 15:20-23 But
Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have
fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as in
Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. But each in his own turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then, when he
comes, those who belong to him.
Like the defeat of the Egyptians and the death of Haman on this same day previously, this Sunday morning saw the resurrection of Jesus and the defeat of Satan! Death had been turned into life and defeat into victory!
Conclusion
One of the things I love about God is that He is very exact and precise. It’s like He loves to provide clues, little bread crumbs, throughout His word for us to follow if we will take the time. The mystery of the 17th is one of those bread crumbs. What starts off as an insignificant date mentioned in Gen 8:4 is in reality the first in a series of clues that God gave pointing to the resurrection of His dear Son! All we need to do is take some more time searching and following the clues! And if you follow these right to the end, you’ll find that God’s clues always lead to His dear Son, Jesus!
God sent His son, they called Him,
Jesus;
He came to love, heal and forgive;
He lived and died to buy my pardon,
An empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives!
Chorus
Because He lives, I can face tomorrow,
Because He lives, all fear is gone;
Because I know He holds the future,
And life is worth the living,
Just because He lives!
And then one day, I'll cross the river,
I'll fight life's final war with pain;
And then, as death gives way to vict'ry,
I'll see the lights of glory and I'll know He lives!