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What does the ark represent in the Bible?

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The ark represents Christ and God's provision for salvation from His judgment.

In the biblical context, the ark serves as a profound picture of Jesus Christ, illustrating God's plan of salvation for His people. Just as Noah's ark provided refuge from the flood, Christ is the only refuge from judgment. The ark was divinely designed and built to ensure the safety of Noah and his family, which mirrors how God sent Christ to secure our redemption. As all who entered the ark were saved, so too are all who come to Christ assured of their salvation. The singularity and sufficiency of the ark reflect the exclusivity of Christ as the way, the truth, and the life.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:13-21, John 14:6

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