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Why is Jesus referred to as the Ark in the sermon?

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Jesus is referred to as the Ark because He is the only refuge from God's wrath and judgment against sin.

In the sermon, the preacher draws a parallel between Noah's Ark and Jesus Christ. Just as Noah's Ark provided safety for those who entered it from the floodwaters of judgment, Christ serves as our Ark, shielding us from the consuming fire of God's wrath. Hebrews 12 reminds us of our need to serve God acceptably, which can only be achieved through Jesus. He is our only hope for salvation, as judgment is coming, and only those found in Christ will be spared, demonstrating the significance of being in the Ark—the Lord Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:18, Hebrews 12:28-29

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