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What can we learn from the story of Noah and the Ark regarding judgment?

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The story of Noah teaches us about God's righteous judgment against sin and the necessity of finding refuge in Christ for salvation.

The account of Noah illustrates severe judgment against a sinful world, where God's wrath resulted in the flood that cleansed the earth. This narrative serves as a powerful reminder that God is holy and will judge sin justly. However, it also reveals God's mercy, as He provided Noah and his family an ark for salvation. This exemplifies how those who are in Christ today find refuge from judgment. The flood signifies a divine cleansing, while the ark represents salvation and hope in Christ. Therefore, this story teaches us the importance of recognizing sin's seriousness, understanding our need for redemption, and urging us to flee to Christ, the only true ark, for safety from the coming judgment.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-7, Luke 17:26-27, Romans 1:18-19

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