The sermon titled "By Faith, Noah" by Rick Warta focuses on the theme of faith as exemplified in the life of Noah, drawing primarily from Genesis 6 and Hebrews 11:7. The preacher emphasizes that Noah's faith was a response to God's warning about impending judgment—a divine revelation that required Noah to act despite societal skepticism. Key points include Noah's status as a "just man" who found grace in God’s eyes, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of justification by grace through faith alone. Scripture references, such as Genesis 6:5-8 and Hebrews 11:7, signal the critical nature of divine mercy amidst widespread wickedness. The significance of this sermon lies in its illustration of how faith, viewed as trust in God's Word, saves not only individuals but can influence entire households, thereby motivating listeners to stand firm in faith against a culture that often ridicules such beliefs.
“By faith, Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear...”
“Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
“It’s not I that live, it’s Christ that lives in me...”
“Get into Christ. Look to Him. Jesus said, whoever hears my word and believes on Him that sent me has already passed from death to life.”
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