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What does the Bible say about Noah's flood?

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The Bible presents Noah's flood as a true historical event that illustrates God's judgment and mercy.

The account of Noah's flood is found in Genesis and serves as a significant lesson in God's redemptive work. The flood not only represents God's wrath against sin but also His mercy in providing an ark—a foreshadowing of Christ—to save Noah and his family. Dismissing the flood as mere myth undermines the foundation of redemption, which is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The flood teaches us about God's sovereign will and His desire to save those who are called according to His purpose, demonstrating His mercy even amidst judgment.
Scripture References: Genesis 6-9, 1 Peter 3:20-21

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