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How do we know the gospel was revealed to Noah and his family?

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Noah and his family demonstrated faith in God’s promises and offered sacrifices, indicating their belief in the gospel revealed to them.

The gospel was indeed revealed to Noah and his family, as evidenced by their actions following the flood. After emerging from the ark, they built an altar and offered burnt offerings, which indicates their understanding of atonement and worship. The text reflects that they possessed a form of the gospel, believing in the coming Messiah who would atone for sin. This understanding is crucial because it highlights the continuity of God’s redemptive message throughout history, even before the full revelation of Christ. Noah's faith in God’s promises and the associated acts of worship served not only as a testament to his faith but also as a precursor to the gospel that would be fully manifested in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:20-21

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