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What can the flood teach us about God, and about ourselves? In Genesis 6–9, we discover that while the heart of the problem is the human heart, God remains gracious, faithful, and committed to rescue those who trust Him.
Through the story of Noah, we see a God who warns before He judges, provides a specific way of rescue, and keeps His covenant promises.
This message reminds us that salvation is not earned, but received by faith—and that those who are rescued are called to live lives of worship, obedience, and trust in the faithfulness of God.
By terryfantWhat can the flood teach us about God, and about ourselves? In Genesis 6–9, we discover that while the heart of the problem is the human heart, God remains gracious, faithful, and committed to rescue those who trust Him.
Through the story of Noah, we see a God who warns before He judges, provides a specific way of rescue, and keeps His covenant promises.
This message reminds us that salvation is not earned, but received by faith—and that those who are rescued are called to live lives of worship, obedience, and trust in the faithfulness of God.