BIG Life Devotional | Daily Devotional for Women
2006 Will You Be Different
God has a purpose for you, and it will require you to be different. To be different, you must do something different. Different than what you’ve always done. Different than what everyone else does. Different than what is easy for you. If you’re willing to be different in the new year of life coming to you, then God wants to use you for greater purposes than you can imagine.
But if not – if you’re not willing to be different, then you simply miss it. You miss what could be. You miss what you could do. You miss the potential of things you haven’t even dared to imagine yet.
Genesis chapter 6 tells us of a world gone wrong and one man who was different. That one man was Noah. The world had gone wrong because Satan and his demons had contaminated the earth, literally. I never understood this until I really stated digging in and studying, but verse 2 says, “The sons of God saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose.” What exactly does that mean? The sons of God are heavenly beings. They’re angels. But scripture also tells us that angels do not marry, so what angels are marrying the human daughters? Answer: The fallen angels.
When Satan rose up in jealous competition against God, he was banished from heaven and thrown down to Earth. The Book of Revelation says 1/3 of the angels fell from glory with him. Those fallen angels are what we refer to as demons. So, what has happened on earth here in Genesis, is Satan’s demons have married the women and they’ve infected the human population. Of course this was Satan’s plan. He wanted absolutely NOTHING good left here. If he had fallen from Heaven, he wanted to ensure no one else could be there either. As the women had the children of demons, the world got worse.
Genesis 6:5, “The Lord observed the extent of human wickedness on the earth, and he saw that everything they thought or imagined was consistently and totally evil. So the Lord was sorry he had ever made them and put them on the earth. It broke his heart.”
God’s heart is broken over the condition of his people. Evil was everywhere. So, God decided he had to destroy everything. BUT, one man was different. God saw that one man and knew because he was different, something different could happen for the future.
When we are different, we create different. When we are different, something different can flow from us. God is looking for different.
God saw something different in Noah. Verse 8 from the MSG translations, “But Noah was different. God liked what he saw in Noah.”
Noah stood out because he wasn’t willing to do what everyone else was doing. Noah wasn’t infected by the wickedness around him. He hadn’t settled for what had become normal. Verse 9 says, “Noah was a righteous man, the only blameless person living on earth at the time, and he walked in close fellowship with God.”
Was Noah perfect? No. The only perfect one to ever walk the earth was Jesus. Noah wasn’t perfect, but he was righteous and considered blameless. He sought to do what was right. His heart was pure. He sought God first and fully.
How did Noah do that when the world had become so wicked all around him? He walked in close fellowship with God. He had a relationship with God. He made space for God. He talked to God. He listened to God. And that is our very clear and simple answer for today. How do we navigate our way through a very fallen world full of things that have gone wrong? Answer: We have a relationship with God. We talk to him and we listen for him. Once again, we’re back to MAKING SPACE FOR GOD.
One week ago today we talked about the final 40 days of 2025. We declared we would make space for God in these final 40. How are you doing with that? Is God getting space, or has life naturally crowded him out again? My friend, if you’re going to be different in 2026, then you have to do something different now. What makes you different is your relationship with God. Give him priority in your life. The world doesn’t get to crowd him out, He crowds out the world. You don’t have to find a space for him in your busy schedule, your busy schedule must bow to God. His space comes first. Nothing gets done and nothing happens until God gets his space.
Well that’s different, isn’t it? Yes, it is! And different is what God is looking for.
Noah was different. God liked what he saw in Noah. God is looking for a girl who will live different in these final days of 2025 and pave the way for a radically different new year. Will you be different?
You’re being called to something different, my friend. It’s time to do life different. You don’t have to be perfect. You just need to seek God first and look to him to do what is right. You need to give him time and space so your relationship grows.
Because Noah was different, God decided to save creation through him and start again. Humans had been infected by Satan’s demons and there was no turning back. God would wipe them out, eliminate their power, and start over again with just Noah and his family. The different ones.
And we know how God did that, right? The flood. The flood that wiped out every air breathing being and creature that wasn’t in the ark. God told Noah to build a large boat. A boat as long as 1.5 football fields and as tall as a 4 to 5 story building. He gave Noah 120 years to get the job done.
Did this make any sense to Noah? Absolutely not. Would it be easy? Anything but!
Not only would Noah have to build something like he had never ever seen before, but he would be responsible for saving every species of animal on the ground and in the air. That’s about 1400 different kinds of animals! How in the world would Noah ever be good enough for this impossible mission? God would take care of the details as Noah worked in faith.
My sister, you need to know that God will take care of the details as you work in faith. As you put him first and follow in obedience, he will do impossible things behind the scenes. He will make it happen. You do your part.
God tells Noah in verse 20, “Pairs or every kind of bird, and every kind of animal, and every kind of small animal that scurries along the ground, will come to you to be kept alive.” GOD WOULD BRING THE ANIMALS TO NOAH.
Imagine how easy it would have been for Noah to get caught up in the details. How is all this water going to come, it’s never even rained before. How will we survive? How will there be enough food? How God? God, how am I supposed to gather all these animals? I’ve got this huge boat to build. How will this ever work?
Noah didn’t have to go hunt them down and wrangle them in. Noah wasn’t out roping wild elephants and wrestling lions. God would bring them to him.
Verse 22, “So Noah did everything exactly as God had commanded him.” As Noah faithfully did the work God had told him to do, God did the impossible in the details.
This is how humans were saved and we started over with one man who was different.
God isn’t looking for perfect, he’s looking for different. And he’s asking you to be different. He’s asking you to do something different than you have been doing. He’s maybe asking you to start by changing one thing.
If you’re willing to be different in the new year of life coming to you, then God wants to use you for greater purposes than you can imagine.
But if not – if you’re not willing to be different, then you simply miss it. You miss what could be. You miss what you could do. You miss the potential of things you haven’t even dared to imagine yet.
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