Noah's faith and obedience in response to God's warning of the impending flood serve as the focal theological topic of Paul Hayden's sermon. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of faith in God's word, even when physical evidence seems absent, highlighting how Noah's preparation of the ark signifies a responsive faith that reflects a reverent fear of God. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 11:7, which articulates Noah's faith and obedience; Matthew 24:37-39, where Jesus alludes to Noah's era to illustrate the second coming; and John 3:16-18, paralleling Noah's ark with Christ as the sole means of salvation. The doctrinal significance lies in the illustration of how true faith produces action—the construction of the ark—as well as the historical typology of Noah’s experience foreshadowing Christ, urging believers to live in preparation for Christ's return and to proclaim the Gospel amidst a skeptical world.
“By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house.”
“Noah, by faith, being warned of God, of things not seen as yet... condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith.”
“There is coming a time when that door will shut, eternally shut. And you will be one side of that door or the other.”
“The ark was a type of Christ, a way of salvation in the midst of utter ruin and disaster.”
Noah demonstrated faith by believing God's warning about the flood and acting upon it.
Hebrews 11:7, James 2:17
The Bible affirms that God will bring judgment, similar to the flood in Noah's time.
Matthew 24:37-39, Hebrews 11:7
Faith is essential as it is the means by which we receive God's righteousness and salvation.
Hebrews 11:7, John 3:16
Noah's ark is a type of Christ, representing salvation amidst judgment.
2 Peter 3:10, John 3:16, Hebrews 11:7
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