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How does the ark represent Christ's atonement?

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The ark symbolizes Christ's atonement by providing complete safety from God's wrath.

The ark in Noah's story is a type of Christ, representing the refuge and salvation He provides. Just as Noah and his family were protected from the flood within the ark, believers are shielded from God's judgment through Christ’s atoning sacrifice. The pitch that sealed the ark parallels the blood of Christ, which covers our sins. This atonement assures that believers can weather the storms of God's wrath without facing condemnation. Hebrews 10:14 further affirms that through Christ's singular offering, He has perfected forever those who are sanctified.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14

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Come Into The Ark
Don Fortner · Dec 14, 2004
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