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In the Beginning (Part 10): Through the Flood (Genesis 8:1–22)

27 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we explore the hopeful and renewing story of Noah's flood in Genesis 8, focusing on God's faithfulness during times of waiting, chaos, and renewal. Whether you're in a season of silence, patience, or transition, this message offers encouragement and insight on God's ongoing rescue and new beginnings. Inside the episode: * The significance of "God remembered Noah" as a sign of covenant faithfulness * How the receding floodwaters symbolize renewal and creation's re-start * The Hebrew meaning of "remes" (small animals that scurry along the ground) and its connection to God's creation * The parallels between Genesis chapter 1 and 8, emphasizing re-creation after chaos * The importance of waiting patiently and recognizing signs of life (like the olive leaf) * How to interpret waiting periods in our own lives, stages of God's rescue * Noah’s symbolic release of the raven and dove as signs of hope and progress * The significance of Noah’s first act of worship after leaving the ark * Understanding flooding and chaos as part of the human condition, and the ultimate rescue in Jesus * Applying the story: trusting God's timing, avoiding rushing ahead, and holding onto hope

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