The Great Flood
by Jasti Victor

' And it repented the Lord that He had made man on the earth, and it grieved Him at His heart.'

Genesis 6:6

Noah talked and walked with God,
Day in and day out, through out the year.
He and his family, the only ones around,
Amongst many sinners and idolaters.


Moral depravity and growing sin,
Made man, the most despicable animal,
That God repented about His creation,
Sadly deciding to totally destroy mankind.


But Noah and his family, the only ones,
Who found grace with God the Almighty,
Was saved from the inevitable judgment,
Along with the birds and animals, in two's and seven's.


Build an Ark, commanded God,
Of gopher wood, four decks high, rooms aplenty.
Noah started immediately and obediently,
Without a thought, of where to sail.


Up went the Ark Divine plan in action,
Inspired by God strengthened by Faith,
Prayer and song, drowning the wicked laughter,
Ridiculing Noah, his Ark, and His God.


Noah did not worry about how to go about,
From foundation to finish, God enlightened him.
The wood, the plan, measurement to the purpose,
God planned the little details, for the great task.


Animals and birds, God collected to the last,
Leaving nothing for Noah to get worried about.
Filling four decks, with forty thousand animals,
A great task, a lone man cannot do.


Often we do just the opposite of Noah,
Worry in details over which we have no control,
Neglecting specific areas, like responsibilities and relationships,
That is under our control, losing sight of the goal.

Victor Jasti lives in India and is passionate about writing short stories based on the Bible and real incidents. He also writes Christian fiction and poetry. Five of his poems were published in Temporal Currents compiled by an American author, Ms. Christine Tricarico.

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