The Tower of Babel — Part 2: May 21, 2024

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                      The Tower of Babel - Part 2
                            Genesis 11:3-4
                              05/21/2024


        3    And they said to one another, ``Come, let us make
             bricks, and burn them thoroughly.'' And they had
             brick for stone, and bitumen for mortar.
        4    Then they said, ``Come, let us build ourselves a
             city and a tower with its top in the heavens, and
             let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be
             dispersed over the face of the whole earth.''
             (ESV)

        In the third chapter of Genesis we learn that original sin
   is the desire to be like God, to replace Him.  Over the course of
   the years, people rejected the truth of God's Word.  Sin became
   so rampant that God destroyed all but eight people.  Yet, 100
   years after the Flood, Noah's descendants once again determined
   to ignore God's Word and His command to fill the earth.

        And they said to one another, ``Come, let us make
        bricks, and burn them thoroughly.'' And they had brick
        for stone, and bitumen for mortar.  Then they said,
        ``Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with
        its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for
        ourselves, lest we be dispersed over the face of the
        whole earth.''


        More important than God's command to properly care for
   creation was the desire for fame and legacy.  To build a city and
   tower was to defy God and His desire that mankind cares for all
   of creation.  This same arrogance is evident today as people
   reject God's Word and determine to do things their own way.

        Defying God brings consequences.  Ignoring the truth of His
   Word brings fear, loneliness, and the uncertainty of the future.
   We may not build large cities or towering temples, but we seek
   our own way to heaven, a way of works which is doomed to fail.
   By rejecting God's offer of love, grace, and mercy as found in
   the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we find no comfort
   when our world collapses.

        May our Lord grant us the wisdom to learn the lessons from
   ancient history, lessons which are important today.  Amen.