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Quest for God's Own Heart
The Old Testament
Through the Eyes of Michael the Archangel
“Then Noah built an altar to the Lord, and there he sacrificed as burnt offerings the animals and
birds that had been approved for that purpose.
And the Lord was pleased with the aroma of the sacrifice and said to
himself, ‘I will never again curse the ground because of the human race, even though
everything they think or imagine is bent toward evil from childhood. I will
never again destroy all living things. As
long as the earth remains, there will be planting and harvest, cold and heat,
summer and winter, day and night.’”
(Genesis 8:20-22)
(Michael the Archangel retelling
the story of the Flood)
…From the crevices of Hell,
demons poured out into the night air, as they hurled balls of fire toward the
boat, pounding it ferociously, causing everyone and everything in it to crash
to the floor…
Turning to my generals, I
shouted. “Let’s protect Noah. We need to send Satan’s demons back to Hell where
they belong.” Enveloping the night air, we ascended upon the boat as we
deflected the balls of fire that were beating against it.
Satan sent strong winds from the
east, creating a massive tidal wave that completely engulfed the boat, sending
it deep into the sea. “Save Noah!” I shouted. Angels dove deep into the sea.
Moments later, the boat sprang out of the water.
In anger, Satan’s demons tore
through the night air attacking us with all they had. The battle lasted all
night as we fought bitterly for the safety of Noah and his family. As dawn
broke, the demons realized they weren’t going to get through our defenses…
...I made my way back to the boat
and looked up to God for help. God pounded His fists as He stood from His
throne and declared, “Satan, you are finished! Go back to Hell where you
belong! Noah is a righteous man, and I will not let you touch him. You had your
chance with him.”
Satan shrieked in disgust as he and his demons were hurled back into
Hell. “I will still win, God,” I overheard him shouting. “You can only protect
them for so long. They will be mine, you will see. They will be mine,” he
roared as he continued falling into the pits of Hell...
After the flood, God gave mankind a
sign; the sign of the rainbow. It’s a reminder to us all that He will never
destroy the whole earth with a flood again. Over two-thousand years ago, He
gave us another sign; the sign of the cross. It’s a reminder to us all that He
sent his Son to die for our sins, a reminder to His children that He will never
again count their sins against them.
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