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This book is the result of six months of preaching from the theme Great Sermons From Our Past. These sermons were preached from the pulpit of the Saint James Missionary Baptist Church. As a boy, the writer was privileged to hear some of Nashville's great preachers preach sermons like Dry Bones In The Valley, The Eagle Stirs Its Nest, The Handwriting On The Wall, The Prodigal Son and many others....

When you read verse six, it is here that you discover the impact evil has on God. Evil does not make God happy. When God looked at the evil in the land, he was sorry that he made man. God grieved in his heart. The word “sorry” (naham) means to sigh, that is, to breathe strongly. It means to regret, to be moved to pity, to have compassion. The word “grieved” (` atsab) means to hurt, to pain, to displease. We need to know that evil always disappoints God. It always saddens the heart of God. It does