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What does the ark represent in relation to salvation?

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The ark represents salvation through Christ, symbolizing God's covenant and grace that preserves those who believe (Genesis 6:18).

In the sermon, the ark is detailed not merely as a vessel but as a representation of Christ and His work of salvation. It is noted that everyone within the ark was saved from judgment, paralleling how all who are in Christ are secure in their salvation. God's covenant with Noah, highlighted in Genesis 6:18, assures us that He saves those who believe. The structure and purpose of the ark mirror the gospel's offer of hope and security, emphasizing that entrance is through faith alone, as all aspects of salvation are found in Jesus. This central theme resonates throughout Scripture, reinforcing the belief that Christ is the only source of true safety and deliverance.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:18, Ephesians 1:3

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Noah's ark
Todd Nibert · Nov 22, 2020
Joshua

Joshua

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