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What does it mean that Christ is the ark for sinners?

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Christ as the ark signifies that He is the sole source of refuge and safety from judgment for sinners.

In Reformed theology, Christ is viewed as the ultimate ark, representing a secure refuge for sinners facing the wrath of God. Just as Noah and his family entered the ark to escape the judgment of the flood, sinners today are called to enter into Christ for safety. The ark was a vessel designed by God to save those He chose, just as Christ was sent to redeem those elected to salvation. By trusting in Christ alone, believers find assurance and hope, knowing they are sheltered from God's judgment. This truth highlights the importance of faith in Christ, not in personal righteousness, as the basis for salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 7:1, Romans 5:1-2, John 14:6

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