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Most of us remember the story of Noah’s Ark as a colorful nursery theme, but the biblical account of the Flood is much more sobering and profound . In this message, we explore how Genesis 3-11 depicts a downward spiral of humanity that eventually leads to a world "fully turned against" God.In This Sermon, We Discuss:- The Downward Spiral: How sin progressed from the Garden to the total corruption of Noah's day.- The Heart of God: Why God’s response to sin was not just anger, but a brokenhearted sorrow over what had happened to His creation.- De-Creation: Understanding the Flood as God "unraveling" the order of Genesis 1 and letting the waters of chaos return because of human rebellion .- The Final Ark: How Noah’s salvation through the waters points us directly to Jesus Christ, the vehicle of our final deliverance .Key Scriptures:- Genesis 6–9: The account of Noah, the Ark, and the Flood.- Romans 1:18–32: A New Testament look at how God "hands people over" to the consequences of their choices.- Hebrews 11:7: The reminder that Noah was saved by faith, not by perfection .Reflection:"There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, in the end, 'Thy will be done.'" — C.S. LewisStay Connected:Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/hcminerva/Like us on Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/HCMinervaVisit our website → https://hcminerva.church/About Us: At Hope Community, we are dedicated to making disciples of Jesus who are transformed by truth, sent out on mission, and live together in unity.
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Most of us remember the story of Noah’s Ark as a colorful nursery theme, but the biblical account of the Flood is much more sobering and profound . In this message, we explore how Genesis 3-11 depicts a downward spiral of humanity that eventually leads to a world "fully turned against" God.In This Sermon, We Discuss:- The Downward Spiral: How sin progressed from the Garden to the total corruption of Noah's day.- The Heart of God: Why God’s response to sin was not just anger, but a brokenhearted sorrow over what had happened to His creation.- De-Creation: Understanding the Flood as God "unraveling" the order of Genesis 1 and letting the waters of chaos return because of human rebellion .- The Final Ark: How Noah’s salvation through the waters points us directly to Jesus Christ, the vehicle of our final deliverance .Key Scriptures:- Genesis 6–9: The account of Noah, the Ark, and the Flood.- Romans 1:18–32: A New Testament look at how God "hands people over" to the consequences of their choices.- Hebrews 11:7: The reminder that Noah was saved by faith, not by perfection .Reflection:"There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, in the end, 'Thy will be done.'" — C.S. LewisStay Connected:Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/hcminerva/Like us on Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/HCMinervaVisit our website → https://hcminerva.church/About Us: At Hope Community, we are dedicated to making disciples of Jesus who are transformed by truth, sent out on mission, and live together in unity.