Hope Community Church PCA

Covenant with Noah Begins

35 min · 24 de may de 2026
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The sermon centers on Noah as a paradigm of faith and covenantal relationship with God, contrasting his righteousness, blamelessness, and walk with God against the pervasive corruption and violence of his generation. It emphasizes that Noah's salvation was not earned by works or moral superiority, but grounded in God's sovereign grace and covenant promise, which preceded his obedience. The detailed instructions for building the ark illustrate God's provision of clear direction while entrusting humanity with the responsibility to use its God-given intellect and creativity to fulfill divine purposes. Ultimately, the passage reveals that Christian faith is not about earning favor through effort, but about trusting a faithful God who establishes unbreakable covenants—first with Noah, then with Abraham, David, and finally fulfilled in Christ—offering assurance that God remains constant even when believers falter. Outline: 1. Noah and His Wicked Generation 2. Instructions for the Ark 3. God's Covenant Promise

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