Noah and the Ark and the World Wide Flood
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Lesson 14background notesdoctrinal points1. The heart of God is grieved when people sin against Him. 2. The heart of God is pleased when people walk with Him.
2. How did Satan think that he could thwart God’s purpose of providing a Redeemer for man? 3. Is there a limit to God’s tolerance of sin? 4. Where is the first mention of grace found in the Bible? 5. Was Noah sinless? answers 2. Satan knew from what God had said earlier that his head would be crushed by the Seed of the woman. The Redeemer of mankind would be human (Genesis 3:15). Satan thought he could thwart God’s purpose if he could corrupt the human race. 3. Yes. God said, “My Spirit shall not always strive with man forever.” Genesis 6:3 4. See Genesis 6:8. 5. No, but his life was characterized by walking with God, and he was a bearer of God’s word to the world. See 2 Peter 2:5. Most important, however, Noah was considered righteous by God.
discuss / consider 2. Re-read Genesis 6:8-9. “Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” List character traits found in Noah. Would you have found grace in the eyes of the Lord in Noah’s day? Have you found grace in the eyes of the Lord today? On what do you base your relationship with the Lord?
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