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What lessons can we learn from the days of Noah about Christ's return?

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The days of Noah teach us about unpreparedness and the urgency of heeding God's warnings.

The account of Noah serves as a profound lesson concerning the unpreparedness of humanity in the face of divine warnings. In Matthew 24:37-39, Jesus reminds us that just as people were engaged in everyday life—marrying and eating—without regard for Noah's message, many today similarly ignore the call to repentance and preparation for Christ's return. The long-suffering of God allowed Noah to preach righteousness for 120 years, yet only a few believed. This history underscores the need for vigilance and faithfulness as we await Christ's return, urging us to act on the assurances given in the Gospel rather than succumbing to complacency.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:37-39, Genesis 6:5-8, 1 Peter 3:20

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