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What does the ark represent in the story of Noah?

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The ark represents salvation through Christ, as all who were inside were saved from judgment.

In the context of Noah's narrative, the ark serves as a profound type of Christ. Just as everyone inside the ark was spared from God's judgment during the flood, those who are in Christ are saved from eternal condemnation. The ark symbolizes the safety and refuge found exclusively in Jesus, reinforcing the Reformed view of sovereign grace that highlights our reliance on Christ's work for salvation. This imagery is crucial for understanding the nature of God's redemptive plan throughout scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:6-12, John 14:6, Acts 4:12

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