Then the dove came to him in the
evening, and behold, a freshly plucked olive leaf was in her
mouth; and Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth.
Genesis 8:11 (boldface
mine)
Let’s take a look at the first mention of eth (“right
timing”) in the Bible. This word first appears in the phrase “in the evening”
in the passage above. What do you see? The first mention of right timing has to
do with the dove—that’s a picture of the Holy Spirit. It’s the Holy Spirit who
can guide you to be at the right place at the right time.
But look at what the dove has in its mouth—an olive leaf.
When the flood during Noah’s time ended, God sent a message through the dove
bearing a leaf that there would be no more such worldwide flooding and
destruction (see Gen. 9:15). It was a message of peace to men. It tells us that
the message the Holy Spirit brings is one of peace.
My friend, the Holy Spirit
leads us on the wavelength of peace. Sometimes, when you are about to do something,
perhaps sign an agreement, plan a vacation, or take part in some activity, you
might feel a lack of peace. If that happens, please stop and take time to pray
about what you are about to do because the Holy Spirit speaks to us through the
peace (or lack of it) He puts in us. He doesn’t speak to us through nagging or
accusations. He leads us through peace. When there is no peace in your heart,
it’s time for you to reevaluate your decision and listen to His leading.
There’s another beautiful
truth hidden in the first occurrence of the word eth. Eth appears
in the phrase “in the evening” not only in Genesis 8:11, but in other parts of
the Bible as well (see Gen. 24:11, Josh. 10:27). When I studied it, I realized
that evening time is the time of our Lord Jesus’ finished work at the cross.
The Old Testament priests had two daily
sacrifices, one in the morning at 9 a.m. and the other in the evening at 3 p.m.
Jesus was crucified at 9 a.m. and He died at 3 p.m., thus fulfilling the type
of both the morning and evening sacrifices. At the time of the evening
sacrifice, all of God’s judgment had fallen on the body of Jesus. The floods of
God’s judgment were ended by the sacrifice of Christ. The Holy Spirit comes to
you speaking peace, telling you that there is now no enmity between you and
God, because judgment has passed. You are not perfect but you can have peace
with God, and you can ask Him for success and be confident of His covering in
all that you do because all your sins have been judged in the body of Christ!(Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince
Ministries, used with kind permission)
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