The sermon "Noah's Ark!" by Edward Griffin centers on the theological theme of divine judgment and mercy, as exhibited through the account of Noah's Ark in Genesis 7. Griffin argues that the flood serves as a harrowing reminder of God's just judgment on sin and the urgency of repentance. He draws parallels between the events of Noah's time and the imminent return of Christ, emphasizing Matthew 24:37-39, which frames the flood as a precursor to the second coming, where many will be unprepared for the final judgment. Specifically, Griffin highlights that, despite the opportunity for salvation offered to the world, those who rejected God's warning found themselves helpless in the face of impending destruction. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of election, illustrating how Noah's family was chosen for salvation while the rest perished, a scenario reflecting God's sovereign will and the dire consequences of unbelief.
“Only Noah was left and those who were with him in the ark.”
“Time was, when the ark was open, and they might have entered in, but that time is past.”
“What a dreadful God have I despised!”
“The same terrors will cease, an unbelieving world, when Jesus comes again.”
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Sermons on Genesis 7
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