Parashat Noach 2025: Stewards of Revival
- AMI GulfCoast
- Oct 24, 2025
- 4 min read

Torah: Gen 6:9-11:32
Haftarah: Is 66:1-24
Brit Chadashah: Matt 24:36-46, 1 Pet 3:18-22, Heb 11:7
Main Points:
Noach was blameless in a corrupt world.
God calls Noach to build the Ark.
First mention of clean and unclean animals
Animals called into the Ark, Flood occurs when Noah was 600 yrs old.
Noach sends a raven and doves out to see if the land was dry.
God makes a covenant with Noach.
Generations of Ham, Shem, and Japheth.
Tower of Babel
Abraham, son of Terah introduced to the biblical narrative.
In Isaiah 66:23 God states, “And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the LORD.”
When God's people pray, revival begins to change our communities and the nation. Revival can happen anywhere, and God can intervene in any life. He calls those he wishes to save into our congregations, and we need to be ready to work in the harvest. If your congregation is revival-oriented, in any given service anything can happen, and anyone can walk through the back door. At first, some people may not seem like God will do great things with them. They may not look stable. They may smell bad. They may be drunk, high, spiritually afflicted, or possessed. Their language and behavior may be worldly, but God calls whosoever he will. Yeshua desires to make us fishers of men, but too many times we judge prematurely and try to decide what fish we are willing to accept, and what fish we will count out or throw away as unredeemable.
When I first responded to God, I was clueless. I was in a metaphysical religion. There was no hell, no heaven, no sin, and no savior. At the time, I did not believe there was a personal God, if one even existed. The thought of having a conversation with that God was unthinkable. One night I picked my Great Grandmother up from church and brought her home. She was only 80 years old at the time. The next thing I knew I was walking back through the front doors of the church I just left. I had no clue how I got there. I remember being puzzled and did not know what to do.
God was dealing with me, but I was clueless that it was him. I sat on the back pew, and then the Spirit of God fell. I began to weep uncontrollably (something I never did) and did not even know why. An evangelist sat down beside me and asked what I needed from God. I responded that I felt like I was losing my mind. I did not know how to pray. I did not understand what was going on and could not even respond. I was absolutely lost in every sense. Then God did something amazing. Everything I needed at the moment suddenly came. I was crushed, then I felt strong. I felt lost, but for some reason, I felt that I was found. I felt confused but suddenly felt confident, alert, and in control. I knew that everything was going to be okay, but I still did not know why. I did have the idea that God did it, whoever that was. I wanted to find out more about Him, so I kept coming back.
I was not the clean harvest with polished fruit people were hoping to see. I did not understand the faith, and stumbled over simple things. It took a year and a half of being mentored for me to get to that place of really understanding things and being able to grasp the Gospel. I prayed, read, and developed a walk with God, then God called me to the ministry. No one would have guessed that early on. I was just too undone. I would have been too far out for some congregations to deal with.
I woke up this morning thinking about the Exodus and the events at Sinai. I thought of my Jewish descendants standing there witnessing it all, consumed with the awe of God and the revelation of his love for them. What came out of a calling of one man (Abraham) produced an entire country of people who would believe on the one true God. What is the value of one person’s calling? Literally, a whole country of people can be affected by the faith of one person. It is astounding to think of. We may consider our lives to be common, mundane, or even unusable but God can ordain us and accomplish his perfect will through imperfect man. Many can be reached by the godly, very common actions of one person walking in faith.
God is calling laborers into the harvest. Who is God calling you to reach? What people is God calling to your congregation? He is calling souls to respond to his voice. He calls the lost and sends them to congregations so that they can know and serve him. These precious souls are in the infancy of God's process and God commits them to us to care for. Like babies, they make mistakes and require a lot of attention, patience, and care. They may be homeless, a stressed-out single mom, a wayward prodigal, or an occultist. They may not have stability in any part of life, but God sent them to us to care for. We will see revival in our day, but it will be a dirty harvest, and we must be committed and equipped to work with those God sends to us. We don't control revival. God controls revival and he makes us stewards of his work. God calls everyone to come to his throne. It is our job to prepare them to meet the King.
My prayer is for God to make us into a spiritual hospital, a soul-saving station, and a place where disciples make disciples and congregations birth congregations.
Rav Calev
Apostolic Messianic International
Next Feasts:
Chanukah begins sundown at Dec 14th and ends at sundown Dec 22nd.
Hebrew Words to Know:
Sacred Service- Avodat Hakodesh
Sense of Regret- Charatah
Sense of Shame- Halbanat panim (lit, whitening of the face)
Serenity- Menucha
Service of the Heart- Avodat Chalev




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