The Day of Judgement
Introduction to the Flood: Pastor Jared emphasizes that the story of Noah is not merely a children's tale, but a profound account of divine justice, wrath, and judgment (34:10-34:33). It serves as a central point in Genesis, illustrating God's holiness in response to a corrupted and violent world (35:05-35:23).
God's Verdict on Humanity: The sermon outlines the corruption of the earth, leading to God’s decision to judge mankind (43:18-43:53). The speaker argues that because God is a holy judge, His judgment is righteous, even when it appears extreme (50:16-50:50).
Noah’s Righteousness and Obedience: Noah is highlighted as a man who was righteous, blameless, and walked with God (58:10-58:53). His survival is attributed to his faith, expressed through his radical, consistent obedience in building the ark as commanded (1:00:13-1:04:35).
The Ark as a Type of Salvation: The closing of the ark door by the Lord (1:12:43-1:13:08) serves as a warning of impending judgment. The sermon draws parallels to the New Testament, reminding the congregation that Christ serves as the "ark" today, providing safety from coming judgment for those who repent (1:16:37-1:17:04).
Pastor Jared concludes with five exhortations for the congregation: to hold fast to the gospel, stay awake, be sober-minded, remain steadfast in the faith, and prioritize watching and praying for the return of Christ (1:19:03-1:20:58).

