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What does the ark teach us about God's judgment?

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The ark teaches that God's judgment is certain and thorough, yet He provides a means of escape for His chosen people.

In the story of the ark, we see a clear demonstration of God's impending judgment upon sin, as well as His mercy in providing a way of safety. As recorded in Genesis, God decided to wipe out all living things due to the pervasive wickedness of humanity. However, the ark represents God's grace and the means of salvation He makes available. Those who entered the ark were saved from judgment, symbolizing that while God's judgment is righteous and inevitable, His grace offers sanctuary. This foreshadows the ultimate judgment of sin that Christ absorbs on behalf of believers, illustrating that through God's provision, His people are spared from wrath.
Scripture References: Genesis 6, John 3:36

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Noah's Ark
Don Fortner · Oct 2, 1988
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