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Why is the ark important in the story of Noah?

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The ark represents Christ as the only refuge and means of salvation for Noah and his family.

In the story of Noah, the ark serves as a profound type of Christ, demonstrating that salvation is found exclusively in Him. God provided Noah with specific instructions for the ark's construction, which symbolizes Christ's unique role as humanity's Savior. Just as Noah had to enter the ark to be saved from the flood, sinners must also enter into fellowship with Christ to be rescued from God's impending judgment. The ark had one door, representing the singular path to salvation, which Christ confirmed when He stated, 'I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved' (John 10:9). Thus, the ark embodies the promise that God saves a specific group of people—those He calls to Himself.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:14, John 10:9

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