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Noah & The Flood

Noah’s story, highlighting divine judgment, mercy, and the hope of renewal after the flood.

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Isaiah 41:10
Have you ever wondered how hope can arise from destruction? The story of Noah and the flood reveals both God’s judgment on a corrupt world and His mercy in saving Noah and his family. The floodwaters brought destruction, but they also marked a new beginning—a chance for renewal and restoration. In our lives, we may face seasons of overwhelming challenges. Yet, like Noah, we can trust that God is with us through the storm. Isaiah 41:10 assures us, “Do not fear, for I am with you.” Even in times of difficulty, God’s presence brings hope and the promise of new beginnings.
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