(Written by Sheila
Gail Landgraf)
The descendants of the three sons of Noah settled in the Plains of
Shinar. They decided to build a great
tower. They wanted a tower that would be a beacon they could see from
miles and miles away. If they got lost, they could look up and see the
tower and walk towards it to find their way home again. If they needed to
tell someone how to find them they could say “just follow the tower and you
will find me.” It all started out so simple, so uncomplicated. They
all spoke the same language and they all understood each other and worked
together to get the tower built. Everything was all together before everything
began to fall apart.
They kept making the tower taller. They were never satisfied that
it was great enough. At first they reasoned by thinking the taller the
tower, the closer they would be to God. Soon that thought was over and
they began to concentrate on how great and awesome the tower was. As the
tower got taller and taller the people began to be prouder and prouder of their
work. They all thought the success of the building was due to their own
individual participation. They all began to think they had special unique
abilities to have built a tower as special as this one.
The tower kept getting closer and closer to God, but the people kept
forgetting about God and remembering how talented they were for building the
tower. Each group thought their part of the building was the very best
part. They began to speak about their work in their own ways, each group
speaking more and more different from the others as the tower kept growing
taller and taller. Soon their work was all about building the tower. No one gave another thought to getting closer
to God. It was just about the tower now. It was just about how
wonderful the people building the tower were.
One man, a descendant of Ham named Nimrod, thought he was the most
special of all the builders. He was strong and powerful and he thought he
could do anything. He proclaimed that he was the greatest leader on
earth and had a large group of people following him as he named himself their
king. He wanted the tower to speak of him and spread his fame all across
the land. He wanted to be known for being the great tower builder.
He pondered how he would use the tower as a symbol to bring the world together
under his leadership. He loved the control that the thought of the tower
gave to him. Others working on the tower seemed to have the same idea, only
they wanted the tower to stand for their works.
The tower soon became nothing about God at all, but only about the
pride of mankind.
One day while the tower was being increased they heard a horrible
sound. It got louder and louder. Soon the loud noise replaced all
of their talking. They had all begun to babble. Their languages
made no sense at all. They no longer could understand each other.
Everyone was babbling. There was great confusion.
The one language of the people of the earth that helped them to work in
unison and harmony became shattered and broken into many different
pieces. Each piece was beautiful, yet each piece was broken.
Nothing could come back together again.
The people lost the hope of getting closer to God with the tower. They soon left their work and divided into
small groups without ever finishing their tasks. Soon the tower fell down
from neglect and lack of care. Instead of a beacon it became known as the
Tower of Babel. Instead of becoming a symbol of comfort and hope what was
left of the tower soon became a symbol of despair and decay, confusion and
chaos. The once lovely tower turned into a pile of rubbish.
Eventually it all turned to dust and blew away. Not one piece of
the tower remained in place.
Thousands of years passed by and the tower was forgotten.
A man called Jesus came to live on the earth.
He did not try to be the greatest.
He was very humble and kind.
He did not demand that people follow him, but many different types of
people loved him and followed him anyway. He did not claim to be a great
leader, and he only considered himself a servant.
One day he died on a cross.
As he was dying they heard him pray; “Father forgive them, for they
know not what they do.”
His followers were very sad until they realized he was alive again!
In just three days they learned that He had risen from the dead!
They were full of joy and they walked with him to a mountain called
Olivet and they saw him go up in the sky into heaven where God was. He
went up higher than any tower that could ever be built by men. He was so
close to God and they realized He was a part of God.
Those who followed him were amazed. They were glad and they
thanked God for having sent Him. God sent them a gift to comfort them
because they missed Jesus so much.
One day these followers of Jesus went to Jerusalem because Jesus had
asked them to do so before he went to heaven to be with God. The city was
busy celebrating a great day of thanksgiving. People had come from many
different countries for the celebration. They all spoke many different
languages.
Suddenly these disciples heard a loud sound, like a mighty rushing
wind. It was God’s gift; The Holy Spirit. They became so full of
power that they seemed to be on fire. Their tongues burned in their
mouths. They went out on the streets that were filled with the people
from many different nations.
No one expected to understand the disciples since they spoke different
languages, but they
looked upon them and knew that they had come very close to God and God
had come very close to them in a whole new way than He ever had before.
God had given them the promised gift of The Holy Spirit. Jesus had
made it possible for them.
Suddenly it no longer mattered that they all spoke different
languages. They all understood one another.
Each person heard in their own language.
Each one understood what the other was saying, though they never had
before.
The disciples began to speak to the people in the streets about
Jesus. They spoke of how He had died for the sins of all; how He had been
buried; and how He rose from the dead. Everyone heard the story in their
own language and they asked, “So what should we do?”
Peter stood up and told them they should repent of their sins and
believe in Jesus and be baptized. Many people believed the messages
about Jesus and they received The Holy Spirit too.
And that was how God united (through Jesus Christ and The Holy Spirit)
what sin had scattered and broken.
It was at the miracle of Pentecost where all the beautiful broken
languages that had kept people divided for so many years united and came back
together again because of Jesus Christ the Messiah and God's Holy Spirit.
The broken picture of the people of every tribe, language and nation
that fell apart at the Tower at Babel became a pure new painting of every tongue,
tribe and nation united under God.
What started the prophetic Table of Nations in Genesis (the first
bookend of time) will end in Revelation (the last bookend of time.)
What sin has scattered from the beginning of time will one day unite in
one glorious song to The Glory of God.
In the end God will reverse all the effects of evil and turn it to good.
In the end God will reverse all the effects of evil and turn it to good.
In Genesis we read of Adam and Eve, in Revelation we hear of Christ and
his Bride. Those of mankind who at first were cast out because of sin
have been covered by the garment of Christ and in the end will be invited back
in to participate in The Marriage Supper of The Lamb.
In Genesis Satan came to deceive mankind. In Revelation we learn
that God will bind Satan and allow him to deceive mankind no more.
In Genesis men were only given dominion over the earth. In the
Revelation it is revealed that man will reign with Christ over Heaven and earth
and the whole universe forever.
God’s glory will once again return to the earth when Christ returns and
walks through the East Gate of Jerusalem. He will forever be with His
people; those who have repented, believed and received the precious gift of The
Holy Spirit.
Who would have thought that all of this has been planned by God from
The Foundation of The Earth for the 70 nations who descended from the three
sons of Noah? This is yet another of the surprises of the miracles that
came from Pentecost!
Do you have a Tower of Babel in your life?
The curse of it can be reversed and you can live under the blessings of
God again. Do not wait for a thousand years. Repent of your sins
and believe in Jesus Christ. He died for you. Reach up and receive
God’s Holy Spirit. Your life will be forever changed. Jesus died
so you can experience the comfort and peace that passes all
understanding.
God has a gift for you.
All you have to do is let go of your own plans and let God show you
His.
The Holy Spirit will be your guide.
May the grace of Jesus Christ be with you always as you travel on and walk further and further into The Kingdom of Heaven.
May the grace of Jesus Christ be with you always as you travel on and walk further and further into The Kingdom of Heaven.
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