Saturday, February 7, 2026

 



📌 As It Was in the Days of Noah — And So It Is Now

Jesus issued a sobering warning in Matthew 24:37–39:
“As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.”
He wasn’t speaking in riddles. He was pointing to a pattern—one that history confirms and our present moment echoes.

A Side-by-Side Look: Then and Now

🕊️ The Days of Noah

  • Moral corruption normalized“Every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time.” (Genesis 6:5)

  • Violence filled the land — brutality became common, not shocking.

  • Truth ignored — Noah preached righteousness for decades; few listened.

  • Self-indulgence ruled — life centered on pleasure, appetite, and distraction.

  • No fear of God — reverence vanished; accountability was dismissed.

🌍 Our Day

  • Moral confusion celebrated — evil rebranded as good; truth treated as relative.

  • Violence desensitized — from streets to screens, cruelty is consumed daily.

  • Truth distorted — narratives replace facts; context is edited out.

  • Self-indulgence elevated — pleasure over principle, feelings over faith.

  • Reverence for God fading — belief mocked; obedience considered extreme.

A Modern Parable of Narrative vs. Truth

Some time ago, a well-known state senator announced his run for the U.S. Senate. During an interview, he was asked about children and replied with a simple, harmless statement:

“Kids come in all flavors. Some are innocent, others are deplorable.”

Those present understood the context and intent. No outrage. No alarm.

But later, the clip was intentionally edited to say:

“Kids come in all flavors and are deplorable.”

That version spread like wildfire. Before corrections could catch up, poll numbers collapsed, reputations were scarred, and public judgment was sealed.
Guilty until proven innocent—the opposite of justice.

Despite clarifications and rebuttals, the damage was done. The narrative had already won.

The Warning for Us All

This is not merely about politics—it’s about discernment.

In Noah’s day, people ignored truth until judgment arrived.
In our day, truth is often edited, filtered, or buried beneath outrage and algorithms.

Be careful which narrative you follow.
If it pulls you away from truth, integrity, and discernment, it is not from God.

Jesus’ words were not just prophetic—they were instructional.
Watch. Discern. Do not be deceived.

Closing Remarks

The days of Noah did not end because people were uninformed—but because they were unwilling to listen.
May we not repeat that mistake.

Stay anchored in truth.
Test every claim.
Refuse manipulated narratives.
And above all, keep your heart aligned with God’s Word, not the crowd’s voice.

🔗 Learn more & stand with us:
https://pomitaly.homestead.com
https://thewilltosucceed.homestead.com


Tags (@):
@PilgrimOutreachMinistries @JamesLangstonAuthor @ChristianVoices @FaithAndTruth @BibleTeaching @ChristianMinistry @GlobalMissions

Hashtags (#):
#AsItWasInTheDaysOfNoah #Matthew2437 #BiblicalTruth #Discernment #TruthMatters #FaithOverFear #Deception #MediaLiteracy #ChristianPerspective #EndTimes #WatchAndPray #StandForTruth #GospelMessage #ViralFaith

No comments:

Post a Comment

A World on Edge: The Cost Today vs. The Consequences Tomorrow Since the first bomb was dropped on Iran on February 28, 2026, the ripple eff...