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How does the story of Noah relate to the return of Christ?

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Noah's story illustrates God's judgment and mercy, serving as a warning that many will be unprepared when Christ returns.

The account of Noah in Matthew 24:37-39 serves as a powerful analogy for understanding the return of Christ. Just as the people in Noah's day were caught unaware by the flood because they were preoccupied with earthly matters, many today ignore the coming judgment. Noah preached righteousness, yet only a small remnant believed and were saved in the ark, mirroring how Christ will separate the faithful from the unfaithful at His return. This scriptural narrative highlights both God's mercy towards those He saves and the sobering reality of judgment for those who disregard His word.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:37-39, Romans 3:23

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