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What does the story of Noah teach about God's judgment?

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The story of Noah illustrates God's judgment on sin and the necessity for salvation through His appointed means.

Noah's story serves as a powerful reminder of God's justice and the seriousness of sin. When humanity's wickedness reached its peak, God enacted judgment through the flood, demonstrating His holy disdain for iniquity. The ark represents God's provision for salvation amidst judgment, emphasizing that those who trust in Him are spared from condemnation. This reflects the greater reality of judgment against sin and the necessity to be in Christ, the ultimate ark of safety, to avoid eternal separation from God.
Scripture References: Genesis 6-7, Matthew 24:37-39

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