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Why is Christ important in the story of Noah's Ark?

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Christ represents the ultimate ark of salvation, providing refuge from God's judgment.

In the narrative of Noah's Ark, the ark itself serves as a typological representation of Christ, who is our ultimate refuge and salvation. Just as Noah and his family were saved from the flood by entering the ark, believers are saved from eternal judgment by placing their faith in Jesus Christ. The ark was a provision by God, built not by man’s wisdom, but by divine directive, symbolizing that salvation is entirely God's work in Christ. This is profoundly illustrated in Romans 5:9, where it describes how much more we are saved from God’s wrath through Jesus’ sacrifice. Thus, understanding Christ as God's Ark emphasizes His role in delivering believers from judgment and granting them eternal security.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Genesis 6:14

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Christ Gods Ark
Don Bell · Sep 10, 2017