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The bigger the gift, the bigger the thanks. There’s something special about getting a gift that you wouldn’t or couldn’t get for yourself. When Noah climbed on the ark, it must have been difficult for him to imagine what kind of thanks he would owe to God when the flood was over. But when he disembarked from the ark, he realized just how spectacular God’s gift of life for him and his family really was. This text causes us to ask ourselves, “What kind of gift has God given me?”
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The bigger the gift, the bigger the thanks. There’s something special about getting a gift that you wouldn’t or couldn’t get for yourself. When Noah climbed on the ark, it must have been difficult for him to imagine what kind of thanks he would owe to God when the flood was over. But when he disembarked from the ark, he realized just how spectacular God’s gift of life for him and his family really was. This text causes us to ask ourselves, “What kind of gift has God given me?”