Noah and His Faithfulness

Because Noah followed and obeyed God every day, God recognized him as the most righteous man in his generation. When discussing the wickedness on earth with Noah, he threatened to send rain for forty days and nights in order to exterminate all life. In order to start over, he instructed him to build an ark and gather two of every species of living thing on earth. He assured him that he would forge a covenant with him in exchange for saving his family from the flood. As soon as possible, Noah gathered all the necessary materials with the aid of his family and did as God had instructed. All rulers and residents of the village learned that the creator visited and spoke with him. They scoffed at him when he asked them to acknowledge their errors and ask for forgiveness.

They continued to sin and spread evil because they did not believe in God or Noah. Days went by, and now that the time had come, it began to rain nonstop. Every living thing on earth was wiped out by the floodwaters, but Noah and his family were safe in the ark. God established a covenant with him and his family during the floods. There were neither black clouds nor any indications of rain when the creator spoke of sending rain. In that regard, Noah had the option of rejecting the Lord’s word, but he chose not to. He began working on the tasks he given him since he had faith in him. He followed the route of the All-Powerful because he trusted him. Faith is having complete confidence in him and his words, and Noah made that possible.

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