![]() ![]() The account of Noah’s Flood does not focus attention on those who perished, as our newspapers do when recording modern disasters, but stresses God’s pain and grief, and his determination to not again bring such an extensive disaster ( Genesis 6:6 8:21). Yet God remains good, and judgment is his strange work ( Isaiah 28:21). Through our first parents’ disobedience humanity is estranged from God, and all kinds of misery follows, including death itself and the ultimate consequence of disobedience in eternal separation from God. As God’s representatives and image-bearers in this world humans were to fill the earth and subdue it. ![]() God created a good world free of moral evil but yet with dangers and the possibility things could go wrong, as the entry of sin shows. ![]()
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