before the Flood the Lord sent an angel


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  1. inued to grow more heavenly while communing with God.
  2. His face was radiant with a holy light which would remain upon his
  3. countenance while instructing those who would hear his words of wisdom.
  4. His heavenly and dignified appearance struck the people with awe. The
  5. Lord loved Enoch because he steadfastly followed Him and abhorred
  6. iniquity and earnestly sought heavenly knowledge, that he might do His
  7. will perfectly. He yearned to unite himself still more closely to God,
  8. whom he feared, reverenced, and adored. God would not permit Enoch
  9. to die as other men, but sent His angels to take him to heaven without
  10. seeing death. In the presence of the righteous and the wicked, Enoch
  11. was removed from them. Those who loved him thought that God might
  12. have left him in some of his places of retirement, but after seeking him
  13. diligently, and being unable to find him, reported that he was not, for God
  14. took him.
  15. The Lord here teaches a lesson of the greatest importance by the
  16. translation of Enoch, a descendant of fallen Adam, that all would be
  17. rewarded, who by faith would rely upon the promised Sacrifice and
  18. faithfully
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  20. obey His commandments. Two classes are here again represented which
  21. were to exist until the second coming of Christ—the righteous and the
  22. wicked, the rebellious and the loyal. God will remember the righteous,
  23. who fear Him. On account of His dear Son He will respect and honor
  24. them and give them everlasting life. But the wicked, who trample upon
  25. His authority, He will cut off and destroy from the earth, and they will be
  26. as though they had not been.
  27. After Adam’s fall from a state of perfect happiness to a state of misery
  28. and sin, there was danger of man’s becoming discouraged and inquiring,
  29. “What profit is it that we have kept His ordinance, and that we have
  30. walked mournfully before the Lord” (Malachi 3:14), since a heavy curse
  31. is resting upon the human race, and death is the portion of us all? But the
  32. instructions which God gave to Adam, and which were repeated by Seth
  33. and fully exemplified by Enoch, cleared away the darkness and gloom,
  34. and gave hope to man, that as through Adam came death, through Jesus,
  35. the promised Redeemer, would come life and immortality.
  36. In the case of Enoch the desponding faithful were taught that, although
  37. living among a corrupt and sinful people, who were in open and daring
  38. rebellion against God, their Creator, yet if they would obey Him and have
  39. faith in the promised Redeemer, they could work righteousness like the
  40. faithful Enoch, be accepted of God, and finally exalted to His heavenly
  41. throne.
  42. Enoch, separating himself from the world, and spending much of his
  43. time in prayer and in communion with God, represents God’s loyal people
  44. in the last days, who will be separate from the world. Unrighteousness
  45. will prevail to a dreadful extent upon the earth. Men will give themselves
  46. up to follow every
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  48. imagination of their corrupt hearts and carry out their deceptive
  49. philosophy and rebel against the authority of high heaven.
  50. God’s people will separate themselves from the unrighteous practices
  51. of those around them and will seek for purity of thought and holy
  52. conformity to His will until His divine image will be reflected in them.
  53. Like Enoch, they will be fitting for translation to heaven. While they
  54. endeavor to instruct and warn the world, they will not conform to the
  55. spirit and customs of unbelievers but will condemn them by their holy
  56. conversation and godly example. Enoch’s translation to heaven just before
  57. the destruction of the world by a flood represents the translation of all the
  58. living righteous from the earth previous to its destruction by fire. The
  59. saints will be glorified in the presence of those who have hated them for
  60. their loyal obedience to God’s righteous commandments.
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  62. 8: The Flood
  63. This chapter is based on Genesis 6;. 7:. 8 and. 9:8-17.
  64. The descendants of Seth were called the sons of God; the descendants
  65. of Cain, the sons of men. As the sons of God mingled with the sons of
  66. men, they became corrupt and, by intermarriage with them, lost, through
  67. the influence of their wives, their peculiar, holy character, and united
  68. with the sons of Cain in their idolatry. Many cast aside the fear of God
  69. and trampled upon His commandments. But there were a few that did
  70. righteousness, who feared and honored their Creator. Noah and his family
  71. were among the righteous few.
  72. The wickedness of man was so great, and increased to such a fearful
  73. extent, that God repented that He had made man upon the earth, for He
  74. saw that the wickedness of man was great, and that every imagination of
  75. the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
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  77. More than one hundred years before the Flood the Lord sent an angel
  78. to faithful Noah to make known to him that He would no longer have
  79. mercy upon the corrupt race. But He would not have them ignorant of His
  80. design. He would instruct Noah and make him a faithful preacher to warn
  81. the world of it

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