The sermon titled "Make Thee An Ark" by Darvin Pruitt addresses the theological significance of God's judgment, salvation, and the typology of Christ through the narrative of Noah in Genesis 6. The preacher underscores the historical context of Genesis as a precursor to understanding the second coming of Christ, making connections to 2 Peter 3, where Peter warns of the judgments that befell the antediluvian world due to rampant wickedness. Pruitt highlights that just as Noah built the ark in obedience to God's command, Christ serves as the ultimate "ark" of salvation for the elect, emphasizing doctrines of grace, election, and atonement. The message stresses the need for believers to recognize their calling to live in light of impending judgment, illustrating how Noah's faith and actions serve as a model for Christian behavior today, as they await the return of Christ.
“As the ark was the means of salvation to Noah, so Christ is the vessel in whom God will preserve all his elect.”
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“Every imagination of the thoughts of men's heart were only evil continually... And God said, I’m going to destroy them.”
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“Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord... if we hadn't found grace in his eyes, we'd be just like them.”
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“We got the same thing except we're just pointing people to Christ. That's what I'm trying to do when talking about this ark.”
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