the Chosen People

Noah & The Ark

Explore Noah’s story, revealing themes of judgment, mercy, and hope in God’s promises.

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Psalm 91:2

What does it mean to trust God when the world seems broken? Noah lived in a time of corruption, yet his unwavering faith set him apart. While others ignored God’s warnings, Noah’s trust led him to build the ark, a symbol of salvation and God’s enduring mercy.

Noah’s story reminds us that even in times of judgment, God offers a way of refuge. Psalm 91:2 declares, “My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” Like Noah, we are called to trust in God’s protection and His promises, no matter the circumstances we face.

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