
In this sermon on Genesis 7, we see both the severity and the mercy of God on full display. As the flood approaches, God calls Noah into the ark—a powerful picture of salvation, invitation, and covenant faithfulness. While judgment is certain and global, so is God’s provision for those who trust Him. This message highlights the deeper meaning behind the flood: a foreshadowing of the gospel. Just as Noah was saved through the ark, we are called to come into Christ for refuge from the coming judgment. The flood becomes not only a story of destruction, but of cleansing, redemption, and covenant promise. We are challenged to reflect on Noah’s long-term obedience in a corrupt world and to consider our own faithfulness. God’s patience is real—but it is not endless. The call is clear: trust His means of salvation, walk in steady obedience, and come to Him while there is still time.
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