"Surely I will require your lifeblood; from every beast I will require it. And from every man, from every man’s brother I will require the life of man." (Genesis 9:5)
This
promise seems to be referring specifically to the sanctity of life,
establishing a general requirement of respect, especially when blood is
spilled - either human or animal. It seems to be read by some as a
complement to the "eye for eye, tooth for tooth, life for life" crime
and punishment principle set forth in the old testament.
But here is what I have found in defining the word darash (translated here "require"): to
resort to, seek, seek with care, enquire, require, frequent (a place),
(tread a place), to consult, enquire of, seek (with a demand),
investigate, ask for, practice, study, follow, seek with application,
care for.
It is a word also used of God's people as they seek him out.
I have often felt that much is required of me. Indeed, there is
much required of us as the body of Christ. This should come as no surprise - God
promised to require our very lifeblood. God requires partnership in
this work of creation and redemption. God has no one to turn to but us
in seeking out this partnership to care for one another.
He makes this promise specifically to Noah, after washing the
filth of humanity off the face of the earth and promising never to do so
again. But in the promise that he will not destroy us - he promises
that we have a lot of work to do. We must care for life with every
ounce of blood that we have been given. God has promised to require
this of us.
Christ did this so perfectly that it poured from his pores. This
life together and caring for one another seems really, really hard
sometimes - but to my knowledge, not a one of us has yet begun to sweat
blood.
Take courage, my brothers and sisters. We are not yet done and
the road ahead seems long. This is true. The fulfillment of this
promise - God requiring a lot of us - is evidence to me that God keeps
his promises. A few of those promises from our morning prayer book
today:
From Isaiah 65...
"I will rejoice over Jerusalem and delight in my people."
"I
will answer them before they even call to me. While they are still
talking about their needs, I will go ahead and answer their prayers!"
From Revelation 21...
"To all who are thirsty I will give freely from the springs of
the water of life. All who are victorious will inherit all these
blessings, and I will be their God, and they will be my children."
Thanks Dawn. It would be helpful to me if you could put in the scripture reference for the passage you quoted at the start of the post.
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