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How do we know the flood is a true event?

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The historicity of the flood is affirmed through Scripture and its significance in illustrating God's redemptive plan.

The historicity of the flood is reinforced by its mention throughout Scripture as a pivotal event that carries theological weight. For instance, the New Testament references Noah in Matthew 24:37-39 and 1 Peter 3:20, marking it as an important illustration of judgment and deliverance. If we dismiss the flood as untrue, we risk undermining the underlying message of redemption found in Christ. The flood narrative intricately connects to the overall biblical theme of salvation, whereby God's mercy triumphs over judgment, revealing His sovereign purpose in all creation.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:37-39, 1 Peter 3:20-21

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