God Saved Noah

The one righteous man on earth, Noah, and his family were saved by God (Genesis 6:8). Noah was "just" in that he lived in accord with God's will. He was "perfect," or upright, in that he was solely dedicated to God's service. The inspired record also says he "walked with God," which means he did all God commanded him to do (Genesis 6:9; Genesis 6:22; Genesis 7:5).

When Noah heard God's warning, he, being motivated by a proper respect for the Creator's power, set out to prepare an ark as God had instructed (Hebrews 11:7). This is in sharp contrast to those around him. They refused to repent and obey God despite Noah's preaching all the years the ark was being built (2 Peter 2:5).

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