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How does Noah's building of the ark point to Christ?

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Noah's building of the ark symbolizes Christ as the sole refuge from God’s judgment, emphasizing faith in God's provision.

Noah’s act of building the ark serves as a powerful typological representation of Christ. The ark was appointed by God as the only means of salvation from the impending flood, paralleling how Christ is portrayed as the only mediator who saves from eternal judgment. In Hebrews 11:7, it is noted that Noah built the ark by faith, which mirrors the call for all believers to trust in Christ's finished work for salvation. Just as Noah’s family was saved through the ark, those who enter into a relationship with Christ are safeguarded from judgment, highlighting the central theme of biblical salvation — that it is God's mercy and grace, not human merit, that brings deliverance.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:7, Genesis 6:14, John 14:6

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