The sending out of the raven and then the dove shows the great difference in the work of the flash and the work of the Spirit, the raven looked for scraps/carcasses - man can not find the things of God, hope comes to us in our humanity by the Holy Spirit, the dove looked for the green leaves that showed the promise and potential instead of only death, debris and decay. Have we given room for God to brings us hope by faith in His baptism of judgement and salvation...the dove returns with the olive leaf, hope of life to come, hope of the fruit of the olive...the precious olive oil of anointing. This leads us to the baptism of Jesus where the Holy Spirit ascends upon him like a dove and remains on Him (Matthew 3:13-17). The anointing of the Holy Spirit comes upon Christ and remnained upon him, for those who have repented and believed in Christ will recieve the hope of the restoration of their fallen humanity throught the person of Jesus. We can not experience the wonder of this baptism without Jesus.
It is like the open tomb, the stone is rolled away...hope is risen, the wonder of what is to come. It is crowned with the glorious expectation of the complete work of the Spirit, remember the dove flew away and didn't return, it had flew in freedom to find somewhere to rest its feet. Our hope is not in ourselves, friends, church, denomination or even our vocation in life, hope for eternity is found only in Jesus... the dove rests upon Him, the work of the Spirit was not fulfilled in the judgement of water in Noah's day, the baptism which we need to experience salvation in is the sacrifice of the cross itself. Many people get baptised into churches as a sign of membership...and not into Christ, this falls short of Christian baptism - we are to be baptised into God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit - this is a relational baptism, it is personal, it is not a locational, doctrinal nor denominational one. We can not position ourselves into blessing, it is only in Christ; there is only one Jesus, one Baptism, one Spirit (Ephesians 4:4-6).
Noah gave God room to bring faith and hope into his heart, he again heard the voice of the Father (Genesis 8:15-16) to come out of the ark to begin their lives anew, this is a wondeful picture of the new birth in Christ...we are crucified, buried, and raised with Him, and then wonderfully we shall ascend with Him in the glorious aroma of the sacrifice given to the Father, His Son. Our Saviour Jesus brings restoration not just to humanity but also to all of the creation. Let us turn and open our hearts and give God opportunity to bring His hope in us by the Spirit gently ascending upon our hearts through faith, putting our feet on solid ground.
Matthew Armstrong,
Blantyre,
Issue 22, 31st March 2010.