In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Death, Burial, Resurrection," he explores the typological significance of Noah's ark as a representation of Christ and the salvation He brings. The preacher argues that just as the ark saved Noah and his family from the flood—a manifestation of God's judgment—Christ likewise protects His elect from divine wrath through His substitutionary atonement. Thacker supports his points with Scripture, particularly highlighting passages from Genesis 7 and 8 that depict the flood's devastation and the ark's preservation. The practical significance of this message underscores the assurance of salvation for believers, emphasizing God's grace and the reality of judgment, which can only be escaped through faith in Christ, the true ark of refuge.
“The only thing that mediated between the holy God we sinned against and the sinner that sinned against Him is the God-man mediator, Christ Jesus.”
“Instead of God's wrath falling on Noah, it fell on the ark.”
“When He died, I died. I was in Him. God commanded that I come to Him. God shut me up in there, sealed me in Him.”
“There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.”
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