Friday, October 31st, we will be exploring the "Days of Noah." What does this ancient story mean for us today?
The Days of Noah - Podcast Episode Script - This will be covered in # Sessions
Total Runtime: 35-40 minutes
HOST: Welcome to The Forlizzi Home Bible Study Podcast! We’re your hosts, John and Melody Forlizzi. In each episode, we’ll look at the challenges facing our world today — the downfall of man — and discover the spiritual truths that bring hope and direction in uncertain times.
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Introduction
Verse:
“But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.” — Matthew 24:37 (KJV), we're exploring a spiritual foundation that's more relevant than ever—the "Days of Noah."
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You've probably heard this phrase before, maybe in church or read it in your Bible. But what does it really mean? And more importantly, what does this ancient account have to do with us today, in 2025?
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Jesus Christ Himself drew a direct parallel between the time of Noah and the days leading up to His return. In Matthew chapter 24, verse 37, He said: "As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man."
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That's not a casual comparison—it's a deliberate warning. So today, we're going to unpack what life was like in Noah's generation, why God sent judgment, and what this means for how we should live right now.
Whether you're a person of faith or simply curious about biblical prophecy and its relevance to our current world, I believe this conversation will challenge and encourage you. So let's dive in.
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SEGMENT 1: WICKEDNESS AND LAWLESSNESS (2:30 - 9:00) [6.5 minutes]
HOST: Let's start by painting a picture of what the world was like in Noah's day. Genesis chapter 6, verse 5 tells us:
"The LORD saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time."
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Read that again slowly in your mind. Every. Inclination. Only evil. All the time.
This wasn't just occasional bad behavior. This was a society where wickedness wasn't the exception—it was the rule. Where violence and corruption had become normalized. Where people's thought patterns, their motivations, their very hearts were saturated with evil.
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Verse 11 adds: "Now the earth was corrupt in God's sight and was full of violence."
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Now, here's where it gets uncomfortable for us today. Jesus said the time before His return would mirror this same moral condition. In Matthew 24:12, He warned that "because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold."
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Let me ask you something—and I want you to really think about this: Do you see an increase of wickedness in our world today?
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I'm not talking about political debates or cultural preferences. I'm talking about fundamental moral decay:
- The normalization of behaviors that Scripture clearly identifies as sin
- Violence that has become so common we're almost desensitized to it
- The celebration of selfishness and the erosion of absolute truth
- The mockery and persecution of people who hold to biblical values
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