Noah and His Family and the Animals Leaving the Ark; Noah Presents a Sacrifice to the Lord
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Lesson 19background notesdoctrinal points1. God has always preserved a godly remnant. 2. God is always pleased with a godly response.
2. Where did all the water from the world wide flood go? 3. Throughout biblical history God preserved a godly remnant. Name some of these people. 4. Will there be a godly remnant during the Great Tribulation yet to come? 5. What did Noah do as soon as he came out of the ark? 6. When did the Noahic Covenant begin? How long did it continue? answers 2. It’s still here. There’s a lot more water on the earth now than in the past. The eroded continental shelves and sea mouths, for example, are evidence that sea level was much lower in the past. Furthermore, the vast amount of water tied up in the polar ice caps evidence the fact that there is much more water on the earth now than in the past. There is evidence that both the north and south poles were once exposed and semi-tropical. 3. Noah, the 7,000 in Elijah’s day, Ezekiel, Daniel, Anna, Simeon, John the Baptist. 4. Yes, there will be a godly remnant of both Jewish and Gentile believers during the Great Tribulation. 5. He built an altar and worshipped the Lord with burnt offerings. 6. The Noahic Covenant started in Genesis 8 and continued into Genesis 9. God promised that as long as earth’s history continued, there would never again be a world wide catastrophe such as the flood of Noah’s day. Therefore, the Noahic Covenant is still in existence.
2. God is pleased with godly responses, as seen in this lesson. What is your response? How do you handle times of testing and trials? Do you thank God for His faithfulness?
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