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What does the Bible say about salvation from the ark?

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The story of Noah's ark illustrates God's salvation and the necessity of obedience to His commands.

The account of Noah's ark is rich with theological significance, illustrating God's grace and salvation. Noah was saved from the flood by obeying God's command to enter the ark, highlighting that salvation is a result of listening to God's voice and acting upon it. His experience emphasizes that true salvation comes with obedience to God's word, as demonstrated by Noah's actions throughout the narrative, including the moment God commanded, 'Go forth of the ark.' This act of obedience signifies the beginning of a new life after judgment, fitting into the broader biblical narrative of redemption through faith.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:4-16

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