Humanity 2.0

Aug 17, 2025    Pastor Dave McMullin

In this powerful exploration of Genesis 9:18-29, we delve into the story of Noah after the flood - a tale that reminds us that even the greatest heroes of faith are not immune to human weakness. The account of Noah's drunkenness and subsequent family drama serves as a sobering reminder of our own vulnerabilities. We're challenged to consider how we respond to the failings of others, especially our family members. Do we, like Ham, take delight in exposing others' shame? Or do we, like Shem and Japheth, act with love and respect, covering the faults of others? This passage invites us to reflect on the power of our choices and the lasting impact they can have on future generations. It's a call to embrace grace, both in receiving it for our own shortcomings and extending it to others in their moments of weakness.