Blessed and Fruitful in the Days of Noah

24/03/2025 29 min

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In this timely message, "Blessed and Fruitful in the Days of Noah," we confront the undeniable similarities between our contemporary society and the biblical description of Noah's time – an era marked by pervasive sin, violence, and a profound disregard for God. Carty references 2 Timothy 3, painting a vivid picture of perilous times characterized by self-love, greed, arrogance, disobedience, and a brutal lack of self-control, echoing the moral decay seen then and now.

The teaching then delves into the heightened level of sin in Noah's day, exacerbated by the corruption of fallen angels, leading to widespread sexual perversion, murder, and continually evil thoughts. Yet, amidst this overwhelming darkness, God found one righteous man: Noah. This sets the stage for Jesus's warning in Matthew 24 that His second coming would resemble "the days of Noah," signaling a progressive increase in global wickedness, including shocking issues like child trafficking and cloning.

However, Servant Marcia Carty shifts the focus from despair to divine hope, exploring God's plan for restoration. She draws extensively from Ezekiel 36, where God addresses Israel's defilement of His name among the nations due to their unholy deeds. The core of this prophecy reveals God's commitment to act not for Israel's sake, but for the sanctity of His own great name. This prophetic word promises a profound spiritual transformation: God will gather His people, cleanse them with "clean water," give them a "new heart" and "new spirit," replacing hearts of stone with hearts of flesh, and placing His Holy Spirit within them to enable obedience.

Carty strongly believes that we are witnessing a simultaneous, revolutionary act of God in our present "days of Noah." Even as wickedness abounds, God is pouring out more of His Holy Spirit upon believers, empowering them to become living manifestations of Yahweh's holiness, nature, and character. This divine outpouring, as foretold in Joel 2, will lead to sons and daughters prophesying, old men dreaming dreams, and young men seeing visions, accompanied by wonders in the heavens and on Earth. The message concludes with a powerful affirmation that despite global turmoil, negativity, and despair, God's spirit is being poured out on all flesh, transforming desolate places into gardens of Eden and demonstrating His power to rebuild and restore. It's a message of profound hope, urging listeners to embrace God's promises and confess faith in Jesus Christ as their escape and their path to righteousness in these challenging times.