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How do we know the flood was a true historical event?

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The flood is affirmed in Scripture as a fact, indicating a specific time of judgment by God upon human wickedness.

The reality of the flood is underscored by Christ's own words in Matthew 24, where He links the days of Noah to His second coming. This establishes the flood not merely as a legend, but as a historical event that serves as a divine judgment on rampant wickedness. The flood disrupts the natural order and illustrates God's displeasure with sin. The biblical account, viewed through a sovereign grace lens, highlights God's sovereignty in both judgment and redemption, reinforcing the importance of recognizing this event as foundational to God's plan for humanity and our understanding of sin and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:37-39, Genesis 6-9

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