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In this episode of The Reformed Devotional Podcast, we explore one of the more uncomfortable and often overlooked stories in Genesis—Noah’s drunkenness and Ham’s dishonour. What does this strange post-flood scene reveal about the human heart, honour, and shame? Why is Canaan cursed, and what does this moment tell us about the kind of covering we all need?
Join us as we unpack how this passage exposes the lingering presence of sin—even after judgment—and how it quietly points us forward to a better Son who doesn’t shame the fallen, but covers them with grace.
If you’ve ever wrestled with your own weakness—or felt exposed by the failures of others—this one’s for you.
By Bringing the timeless truths of Scripture into the everyday lives of believersIn this episode of The Reformed Devotional Podcast, we explore one of the more uncomfortable and often overlooked stories in Genesis—Noah’s drunkenness and Ham’s dishonour. What does this strange post-flood scene reveal about the human heart, honour, and shame? Why is Canaan cursed, and what does this moment tell us about the kind of covering we all need?
Join us as we unpack how this passage exposes the lingering presence of sin—even after judgment—and how it quietly points us forward to a better Son who doesn’t shame the fallen, but covers them with grace.
If you’ve ever wrestled with your own weakness—or felt exposed by the failures of others—this one’s for you.