Walking With God - Lesson 2
Series Walking With God
The sermon centers on the enduring faith of Noah, who walked with God amid a world consumed by moral decay, violence, and spiritual rebellion, demonstrating that divine grace enables faithful living even in the most corrupt times. Drawing from Genesis 6 and Hebrews 11, it emphasizes that Noah's righteousness, obedience, and faith were not earned but received through God's grace, which was first explicitly mentioned in the context of humanity's dire condition. The sermon underscores that Noah's life—marked by justice, spiritual maturity, and a prophetic witness—serves as a model for believers today, especially in light of Jesus' warning that the end times will mirror the days of Noah, characterized by indifference, sexual immorality, and escalating wickedness. Through vivid imagery of the flood, archaeological and geological evidence, and scriptural parallels, the message affirms that God's judgment is certain, yet His mercy remains available, calling individuals to repentance, faith, and active evangelism. Ultimately, the sermon calls the audience to walk with God in faith, knowing that salvation is possible, even in the worst of times, and that God's grace is sufficient to sustain and redeem.
| Sermon ID | 99115202030360 |
| Duration | 38:19 |
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| Category | Midweek Service |
| Language | English |