[bible1year] Devotional comments on Genesis 7-9

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From: root@...
Date: 3 Jan 2009 12:35:03 -0000
        The last ten verses of chapter 9 record the 
shame and sin of Noah and Ham. Noah was more than 600 
years old. He had been an obedient servant of God for 
many years, yet he fell into sin and shame. And, to make 
matters worse, Ham did not respect his father, but told 
his brothers what his father had done. As a result, Noah 
pronounced a curse on his descendants.

        Two important lessons are to be learned from 
these verses. First, no matter how long you have been a 
follower of Christ, you must guard against sin. Satan, 
as a roaring lion, is walking about, seeking whom he may 
devour (I Peter 5:8). His desire is to destroy the 
testimony of the Christian. Second, God does not excuse 
the sins of the saints. God will not allow sin to go 
unjudged. Because of the sin of Ham, judgment fell upon 
all of Canaan. They were made the lowest of servants to 
their brethren.
their brethren.