The sermon titled "Noah: A Message Not A Movie" by Gary Shepard centers around the theological themes of divine judgment and salvation, using the biblical account of Noah as a central focus. Shepard asserts that the story of Noah serves as a solemn warning about the reality of God's impending judgment, paralleling the days of Noah with contemporary society's increasing moral decay. He references Matthew 24:37-39, emphasizing that just as people were unaware of the flood until it was too late, many today are oblivious to the spiritual peril they face. Shepard draws upon Romans 1 to illustrate the connection between the rejection of God's truth and the rise in wickedness, arguing that the unrepentant state of humanity merits divine judgment. The doctrine of salvation is emphasized, presenting Christ as the Ark of safety for believers, and heralding the necessity of genuine faith and repentance in the face of judgment.
“The Scriptures say that it pleased God through the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.”
“Noah's message was unpopular, Noah's congregation was certainly small, but he was telling the truth.”
“God's going to bring a judgment. Sin is going to be judged. Those who will be found in the ark, their sins going to be judged just as much so as those who perish in the flood.”
“No one is safe except those who are in Christ.”
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