Wine Is a Mocker
Instructions for living in a new world
God gave Noah the same mandate He had given Adam to multiply
and fill the earth. Moreover, God permitted him to have animals as food.
So
God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them: “Be fruitful and multiply, and
fill the earth (Genesis 9:1-7).
However, man was to eat animals and not the blood of the
animals, for the blood represents life [Genesis 9:4, Leviticus 17:11, Leviticus
17:14, and Deuteronomy 12:23].
Blood represents the life of the being, whether animal or
human. When blood is poured out, life is removed. [Passover - Exodus 12:13, the
New Covenant - Matthew 26:28, Justify man - Romans 5:9, and gives us victory
over Satan - Revelation 12:11]. Killing another person through murder is a
serious offense [Genesis 9:5], it defiles the land [Numbers 35:31-34].
God affirms His covenant never to destroy the world with a flood
and I
will remember My covenant which is between Me and you and every living creature
of all flesh; the waters shall never again become a flood to destroy all flesh
(Genesis 9:12-17).
God promised not to destroy the world with flood but, with
fire in the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ [Matthew 24:37, 2 Peter
3:1-7].
The sin of Ham, Noah’s son
Ham’s action showed disrespect and dishonor toward his
father, exposing Noah’s shame rather than preserving his dignity. In contrast,
Shem and Japheth demonstrated reverence and discretion by covering their father
without gazing upon his nakedness.
...
Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants He shall be to his brethren. ...
Blessed be the Lord, The God of Shem. ... May God enlarge Japheth. ...
(Genesis 9:18-29).
This event highlights the biblical principle of honoring
one’s parents (Exodus 20:12) and the seriousness of showing respect within the
family.
Wine Is a Mocker
It is only after the flood that wine is mentioned. The
shameful action of taking wine shows the foolishness of drunkenness. Those
misled by wine are not wise, as it bites like a serpent and stings like a viper
[Proverbs 20:1, 23:29-33]. Ham exposing
the nakedness of his father's nakedness was a mockery and undermined his
authority as a man of God. Perhaps Canaan was involved in this sin with Ham,
his father, as Noah cursed Canaan.
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