
Episode 13: Noah and the Ark (Genesis 6:9-22)
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Mankind has become so corrupted and violent that God has decided to destroy it and everything else He has created upon the earth. The exception being Noah, whom God has not only "found favor," but is seen as righteous and blameless before God. Through Noah God is going to re-do what He created in the beginning, except this time God is going to leave it up to Noah and his family to fill the earth. Of course, in order to get through the impending catastrophe, Noah will need to build a really large boat—an ark. Only those on the ark will be allowed to survive the worldwide flood that God is about to let loose upon the earth. The ark becomes a type of Jesus Christ, or the only place of refuge to escape God's wrath, whether personally, corporately, or cosmically. Because of Noah's faithfulness, he builds the ark according to specifications: "he did all that God commanded him" (v. 22).
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