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What does the flood teach us about the nature of sin?

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The flood illustrates the devastating effects of sin and God's righteous judgment against it.

The narrative of the flood reveals the serious nature of sin, as it corrupted the world to the point where God decided to destroy all flesh (Genesis 6:12). Sin, when left unchecked, leads to moral decay and violence; it is a cancer that ultimately brings forth death. The flood is a manifestation of God's justice, showing that He cannot disregard sin. It serves as a warning that sin has dire consequences, and without God's grace, humanity is left to its own destruction. This account highlights the importance of recognizing our sinful nature and the need for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:11-13

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