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Noah – Not a Movie for Christians to Watch

Daniel Holstege·2014-05-01

He and his family were the only ones left of the seed of the woman in those days, and they valiantly lived in the midst of that crooked and perverse generation as the people of the living God over against the world. Noah is in heaven now in his soul, and we will join him soon. He was an outstanding

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The Prediluvian Period (13): Noah, the Exception of Grace, God’s Covenant Friend

H C Hoeksema·2001-06-01

In the second place, this work of Noah was an act of condemnation of the world. Noah became manifest in this work as God's covenant friend antithetically. He condemned the world both in deed and in word. The building of the ark was itself a testimony against the wicked world. But in connection with

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Jehovah's Grace to Noah

Daniel Holstege·2022-08-21

And his father named him that in a sort of prophetical spirit because he said, this same shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands because of the ground which the Lord hath cursed. The name Noah means rest. The Hebrew word for comfort sounds very much like the name Noah. So his

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God's Covenantal Word To Noah Concerning Salvation From Coming Destruction

  1. The Unconditional Nature of This Covenantal Word
  2. The Covenantal Calling Laid Upon Noah As
Kenneth Koole·2015-08-23

And it's with this Noah, who is himself the product of God's grace, electing grace, whom God speaks His covenant and says, I'm establishing it with you, Noah. And it's going to endure, even in your generations, and the implications of my covenant with you is that you're going to be delivered and

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A History Letter to My Grandchildren

John Faber·1986-06-01

NOAH we have not learned much about his boyhood except how it ruled his life. You can well believe that his father, Enos, who led in public worship, also led his family in the way of the Lord. Little Noah was accustomed to attending church services along with his righteous uncles and aunts. When Noa

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The Eleventh Century of His-story – The Church Experiences Prosperous Times

John Huizenga·2011-01-01

It was in the afterglow of this victory that God gave a son to Lamech, a grandson of Enoch. “And he called his name Noah, saying, This same shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands, because of the ground which the Lord hath cursed” (Gen. 5:29). This name, Noah, means “rest,” and Go

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The Sixteenth Century of His-Story – A Very Small Church Preaches and Builds the Ark by Faith

John Huizenga·2012-04-01

As Noah watched people depart from the church in apostasy and the old pillars of faith, Methuselah and Lamech, grow older while the youth flocked to the thrills of the ungodly world, God looked upon Noah in Christ with singular delight. Noah found grace in the eyes of Jehovah because God had chosen

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The Seventeenth Century of His-Story – Saved by the Flood

John Huizenga·2012-07-01

As Noah watched people depart from the church in apostasy and the old pillars of faith, Methuselah and Lamech, grow older while the youth flocked to the thrills of the ungodly world, God looked upon Noah in Christ with singular delight. Noah found grace in the eyes of Jehovah because God had chosen

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But Noah...

Richard Smit·2016-06-12

Not the promise that God made to Adam and Eve, God is faithful to that promise, the coming of Christ in whom the grace of God will be revealed and thirdly fulfilled in the work of Jesus Christ in the fullness of time. God's look of grace upon Noah is anchored in that work of Christ which would

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Genesis 9

Jason Kortering·1963-06-01

It was in the sphere of this covenant that God moved to save Noah and his family in the ark. God knew Noah in His own infinite love, and dealt with him accordingly. As a result, Noah is not to be considered a party in this “covenantal contract,” but a receiver of covenantal blessings. There was no b