And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. Noah found grace in the eyes of God. Genesis 6:6,8
God regretted creating man.
The evil, which was ruling man, grieved God’s heart.
Man became so selfish and evil, God actually wished He had not created them.
Verse 5 says “every intention of the thoughts of his (man’s) heart was only evil continually.
Wow.
Like nothing but evil.
Literally.
Imagine living in that world where only evil reigns free and kindness is nearly non-existent.
Nearly non-existent due to the life of Noah.
Noah and his family found favor in God’s eyes.
That’s it. The only family on earth.
Only a few hundred years after God created Adam, He regretted man.
Not only did God want to destroy man, He also cut short future man’s long life which had been the norm.
Noah was 500 when he fathered Shem, Ham, and Japheth (Genesis 5:32).
That’s pretty old!
God declared man would live no more than 120 years in verse 3 as God did not want His spirit to abide in man forever.
You can see why.
God does not condone evil.
Period.
We might not be as bad or evil as the population Noah walked among, but evil is evil.
Sin is sin.
Do you ever stop to think your sin grieves God’s heart?
Sure some sins are worse than others, but any sin at all goes against God.
It goes against everything He is.
Sin is the opposite of God.
Lots of grace for us when we sin, yes, but ask God to help you live only within His ways.
Ask the Holy Spirit to build you up in your mind, body, and soul, as you pursue God and God alone.
Maybe the thought of grieving God’s heart will stop you from sinning.
After all, why would we ever want to cause God any pain ever when He’s done everything and more for us?



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