Have
you ever gotten the feeling that there were things in the Bible that didn’t
seem right but you thought you should bury your head in the sand and pretend
you didn’t notice? One question you might have asked yourself is: why did God
allow man to have a free will then destroy him with a flood
Noah was begging them to find safety in the Ark because a
flood was coming to drown all the bad people. Shaba didn’t need anyone to tell
him what a flood was. He would never forget how some older boys had thrown him
over a small waterfall and he had thrashed and screamed his way to shore. How
he had survived he would never, ever know.
“Shaba!”
The barked command made Shaba’s knees buckle. Was it Mobid? No, but it was just
as bad. The crowd quickly parted as his
dad shoved his way through and flung Shaba on the ground. A woman tittered nervously
as Jakal thrashed him.
A sharp
cry came from the Ark’s doorway. Jakal rose and shook his black hair out of his
eyes, glared at Noah then continued beating the lad.
Another
stern command came from above, and Raibo said later he thought for sure Noah
and his sons were going to plunge into the crowd and break up the fight, but
just then Jakal yanked Shabo to his feet and dragged him away. Raibo didn’t
dare follow, he was sure Shaba would be killed anyway.
Several weeks went by and Shaba slowly mended but made sure
he never, ever came near the village where he grew up again. He would rather be
torn by the claws and jaws of a lion than face another adult human. Raibo
eventually found him, because he wanted to, then he went away and brought back
three or four youngsters who were in just as dire circumstances as
themselves. The children hid out in the
jungle but close to the Ark so that they could glimpse and hear Noah’s earnest
pleading.
One day everything changed.
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