Throughout history, God has called upon faithful men and women to be His messengers—to proclaim His truth and spread His gospel to the nations, especially to those who lived in spiritual darkness. Their mission was, and still is, to reveal that there is only one true and living God: the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—eternal from the beginning, reigning now, and forevermore.
From generation to generation, this divine truth has echoed across cultures and continents. Yet many peoples and tribes, deceived by false teachings or hardened by pride, failed to truly know and acknowledge the Lord. Despite God’s outstretched hand, they turned away.
The apostle Paul reminds us that the message of God is not easily grasped by human wisdom or limited understanding. It is spiritually discerned, and without the guidance of the Spirit, many are left blind to its meaning. As it was in the days of Noah, the pattern continues: for 150 years, Noah preached righteousness in a language the people could understand, warning of what was to come. But instead of repenting, they mocked him, ridiculed his faith, and dismissed his message—until the very day God shut the door of the Ark, and it was too late.
This serves as a sobering reminder for every generation: God’s Word is alive and active, but it must be received with humility and faith. Let us not repeat the mistakes of the past. The call remains urgent—to listen, to believe, and to share the truth boldly, no matter the cost.