It is a very good thing to have heroes in the Christian faith, but it is always bad to have idols. Sometimes we treat godly men and women like they were celebrities, and the Reformed faith is not immune. But this is dangerous, both for ourselves and for those whom we idolize. Noah was the most righteous man in his generation, indeed, nearly the ONLY righteous man in his generation. But Noah fell. After following the Lord faithfully literally for centuries, Noah fell. The best and bravest of men are, at their best, just men. To build our faith on the godliest of men and not upon the Holy Scriptures is a very dangerous endeavor. Let us learn the many valuable lessons from the fall of Noah.
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Genesis 9 -- and Me! So very sobering - in so many ways, and we need it. What Did Ham really do to his father, Noah? Who do Shem and Japheth represent? Some serious spiritual food here.
Jerry Slate, Jr. was born in Marietta, GA and was raised in a godly Christian home, the youngest of three children. He was converted to Christ and baptized when he was eight years old. He obtained a B.A. from Columbia Bible College in Columbia, SC in 1991, majoring in Bible and...