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Genesis 6:5–8 — God’s Verdict in the Days of Noah
In this teaching, Pastor Bill walks through one of the most critical turning points in all of Scripture: God’s verdict on humanity before the Flood. Genesis 6 is not merely a story about judgment—it is a revelation of the human heart, God’s holiness, and His mercy in the face of total moral collapse.
You will see how God “saw” (Hebrew ra’ah)—not casually, but with full, penetrating inspection—into the inner core of mankind, where He found not just sinful behavior, but directional corruption: hearts that were only evil continually. This was not occasional failure; it was a settled trajectory away from God.
This study draws powerful connections between:
You will also see how Noah is a prophetic picture—a man who walked with God, built an ark while the world mocked, and became a bridge between judgment and grace. Just as God preserved a remnant through Noah, He still offers grace before judgment today.
This message ties together Genesis, Romans 1, the words of Jesus, and end-times prophecy into a single, sobering truth:
The real battle is not external behavior—it is the direction of the heart.If you want to understand what it means when Jesus said, “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man,” this study is essential.
Judgment is real.
Grace is offered.
The heart must be transformed.
more on skool https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320
By Created2BeGenesis 6:5–8 — God’s Verdict in the Days of Noah
In this teaching, Pastor Bill walks through one of the most critical turning points in all of Scripture: God’s verdict on humanity before the Flood. Genesis 6 is not merely a story about judgment—it is a revelation of the human heart, God’s holiness, and His mercy in the face of total moral collapse.
You will see how God “saw” (Hebrew ra’ah)—not casually, but with full, penetrating inspection—into the inner core of mankind, where He found not just sinful behavior, but directional corruption: hearts that were only evil continually. This was not occasional failure; it was a settled trajectory away from God.
This study draws powerful connections between:
You will also see how Noah is a prophetic picture—a man who walked with God, built an ark while the world mocked, and became a bridge between judgment and grace. Just as God preserved a remnant through Noah, He still offers grace before judgment today.
This message ties together Genesis, Romans 1, the words of Jesus, and end-times prophecy into a single, sobering truth:
The real battle is not external behavior—it is the direction of the heart.If you want to understand what it means when Jesus said, “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man,” this study is essential.
Judgment is real.
Grace is offered.
The heart must be transformed.
more on skool https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320