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What does the flood represent in our faith?

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The flood represents God's judgment against sin and serves as a warning for those outside of faith in Christ.

The flood in Noah's time exemplifies God's judgment against a corrupt world. In 2 Peter 3, it is highlighted that many will scoff at the promises of God, yet the flood serves as a historical reminder of God’s sovereign power to judge sin. This serves as a warning to believers and non-believers alike; just as there was only one path of salvation through the ark, there is but one path to salvation today: faith in Jesus Christ. The flood thus illustrates the seriousness of God's judgment against sin and the need for righteousness, which ultimately comes through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:3-7, Matthew 24:37-39

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