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How did Noah save his family according to the Bible?

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Noah saved his family by obeying God's command to build the ark, thus providing a means of escape from judgment.

Noah's saving of his family is described in the context of his obedience to God's commands. As Noah built the ark, he was acting as an instrument of God's salvation, which caused his family to be saved from the flood. Genesis 7:1 states that God instructed Noah to bring his family into the ark, emphasizing the importance of Noah's leadership and faithfulness. His actions reflected the covenant faithfulness of God, and as Noah entered the ark with his family, he became a tangible sign of God's mercy, illustrating that salvation often involves a communal aspect where the faith of one impacts those around them. This serves as a reminder to all believers of the gravity of their role in leading their families toward faith and obedience to God.
Scripture References: Genesis 7:1, Hebrews 11:7

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Noah's Faith
Don Fortner · May 1, 2001
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