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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

He Will Give Us Rest

Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

Ligonier Ministries

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Lamech spoke hopefully of his son Noah, "Out of the ground that the LORD has cursed, this one shall bring us relief" (5:20). Today, Sinclair Ferguson explains that the true rest pictured in Noah would be provided in Christ.

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0:00.0

We've been reflecting together this week on Things Unseen about what sometimes called

0:12.9

the Proto-Evangelion, the first promise of the gospel recorded in Genesis 315.

0:20.8

It's a bit like a tightly wound ball of thread that's slowly unwound by God through the whole

0:25.9

of the Old Testament.

0:28.1

At times it looks as though the thread has snapped, but other times it seems to become invisible,

0:33.7

but then it reappears again.

0:36.3

Yesterday we saw that Eve seems to have hoped that her firstborn son Cain might be the deliverer,

0:41.3

but he turned out to be a murderer who belonged to the seed of the serpent, not the seed of the woman.

0:47.3

And then as the story of the promised seed continues,

0:51.3

generation after generation seems to end not in final victory and life, but in death.

0:58.6

Remember the drumbeat running through Genesis 5? And he died and he died and he died. Adam died, Seth

1:06.2

died, Inosh died, Jared died, Methuselah died, Lamech died. There's only one missed beat in the description

1:16.9

of Enoch who walked with God and he was not for God took him. But even if that meant he didn't die

1:24.3

in the same way others did, not even Enoch was the promised conqueror.

1:31.2

But while the godly seed continued, so did the seed of the serpent.

1:35.6

And in Genesis 6.5 we come to some of the darkest words in the whole Bible.

1:40.7

The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention

1:46.0

of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.

1:50.7

And then came what Genesis 6 verse 7 calls the blotting out of man, the flood.

1:58.6

Now it looks as though God's patience has been exhausted, and he's decided to call

2:03.5

time on his promise and just end it all. Could it be that the words to the serpent didn't mean

2:10.3

salvation, but the mutual destruction of both seeds? Even if the serpent's head was crushed, would the seed of the

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