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The Flood #1: Considering the Catastrophe | Genesis 6:9-7:24 | Pastor Tom Drion
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As Genesis 6–7 records God’s judgment through the flood, this message examines why the flood matters for understanding both human history and God’s dealings with humanity. Focusing on Noah’s generation, God’s determination to judge sin, and His determination to save, the sermon explores Noah as a righteous man who walked with God in a corrupt and violent world.
Attention is given to the biblical teaching of righteousness by faith, the seriousness of human sin, and the reality of divine judgment. The account of the ark is presented not merely as an historical event, but as a God-given warning and a picture of salvation. Just as Noah was saved by entering the ark, so sinners today are called to find refuge in Christ through repentance and faith.
Drawing on Jesus’ own references to Noah and the flood, the message highlights the danger of spiritual indifference and the certainty of a coming judgment. The flood stands as a sober reminder that God is patient, yet His warnings must not be ignored.