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Noah did what? (Genesis 6:22)

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What would it be like as a Christ-follower to have God say of you that you “did everything He commanded you?” It would definitely be the greatest and most humbling thing that had ever been said about you.

In our modern day, so many proclaiming Christians have discounted this story, even going so far as to call it myth. However Jesus cited the story of Noah as fact, and even used it as an example of the impending judgement that would accompany His second coming.

If our Lord and Savior looked to the account of Noah as a real, historical example of God’s wrath and judgement for those who reject salvation, than those of us who proclaim to be Christ-followers should not dismiss what the Bible has to say.

After all, the Scripture says that “God commanded” Noah to do the things he did. The words of Genesis were written by Moses who received the account directly from God Himself! If none of this happened, the God is lying about his commands to Noah and all of Christianity is void. Genesis is true. Noah’s story is true, and as Christ-followers, we ought to learn about this incredible man who “did all that God commanded him.”

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What would it be like as a Christ-follower to have God say of you that you “did everything He commanded you?” It would definitely be the greatest and most humbling thing that had ever been said about you.

In our modern day, so many proclaiming Christians have discounted this story, even going so far as to call it myth. However Jesus cited the story of Noah as fact, and even used it as an example of the impending judgement that would accompany His second coming.

If our Lord and Savior looked to the account of Noah as a real, historical example of God’s wrath and judgement for those who reject salvation, than those of us who proclaim to be Christ-followers should not dismiss what the Bible has to say.

After all, the Scripture says that “God commanded” Noah to do the things he did. The words of Genesis were written by Moses who received the account directly from God Himself! If none of this happened, the God is lying about his commands to Noah and all of Christianity is void. Genesis is true. Noah’s story is true, and as Christ-followers, we ought to learn about this incredible man who “did all that God commanded him.”

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