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Christ Our “Ark”: Direction

By Answersfromthebook
Christ Our “Ark”: Direction

“In the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, the ark rested upon the mountains of Ararat” (Genesis 8:4)

God gave Noah a very detailed blueprint of how He wanted the Ark constructed (Genesis 6:14-16). Conspicuously absent from God’s instructions are the plans for a rudder or a sail. When we think of the Ark, we tend to think in terms of a very large boat, or a ship.  But in reality, it was more like a floating box.

Noah’s Ark was not designed as we would expect a typical sea-going vessel to be designed. It did not contain a hull that would allow for direct, linear movement. Nor did it have anything that would allow for propulsion or steering. It’s function was not to move in a specific direction, but simply to stay afloat and keep those inside it alive by doing so.

And so it is for the believer. As those “in the Ark” were kept afloat, not knowing exactly where they were going, yet always aware that they were safe inside, so it is for those who are “in Christ.” We are provided no oar, neither are we given a mast upon which to hang a sail. The “Ark” that is Jesus Christ is without a rudder, there is no helm upon which we may lay our hand and steer the course. But we can be confident that He Himself shall bring us safely to precisely the spot where He wants us.

Then a scribe came and said to Him, “Teacher, I will follow You wherever You go.” Jesus said to him, “The foxes have holes and the birds of the air havenests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.” (Matthew 8:19-20)

When we accept the Lord’s invitation and come aboard the Ark that is Christ, we are not furnished with an itinerary nor are we provided a detailed map to where we are going. We are told where the end of the journey will lead us, but not of the incidents that we will encounter along the way. At times, we may be tempted to look out upon the stormy seas that we are floating atop and become fearful and discouraged. But not only is He the One Who steers the Ark, He is the One Who controls the waters themselves! No errant wave shall move us somewhere that He does not intend for us to go, Neither is it possible that a rising tempest blow us off course or capsize the Vessel wherein we rest. We may not know where we are heading, being blinded by the driving winds and rain, but God knows and it is He Who directs our journey.

To Jesus Christ goes all glory. In service to Him,

Loren

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[This post was originally published October 16, 2009]

**Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) © The Lockman Foundation and are used by permission.

[If you do not know the Lord Jesus Christ or you are not certain where you are headed when this life ends, I invite you to read the article “Am I Going To Heaven?“]

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