Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trust in God before it’s too late

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From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

Q: During the Christmas season my family visited the Creation Museum. It was fascinatin­g. The children learned more truth about creation than they will ever learn in school. The question remains, why did Noah find grace in the eyes of the Lord? — C.E.

A: This is an epic story — one that fascinates everyone. God told Noah to “build an ark.” Noah was perhaps the most unlikely seaman. He knew nothing about sailing the high seas, and he certainly was at a loss as to how to build a boat. But he believed God.

Noah chopped down trees to build an enormous ark on dry land — far from any ocean — because God was going to send a great flood. Destructio­n was coming to a godless society. People laughed and mocked Noah, but through his obedience and faith in God, he was the first person in the Bible to be called righteous.

Centuries after Noah lived Jesus spoke of him.

The Bible says that in the days of Noah the world was filled with violence. People loved sin — they idolized sin; they were immersed in sin. The flood was not a natural catastroph­e but a moral tsunami. God brought judgment on people who disbelieve­d Him. Noah’s building project took 100 years as people heard Noah declare God’s warning, but only Noah and his family climbed aboard the great boat with the animals. It had never rained upon the earth. People scoffed, but Noah believed God and survived the greatest catastroph­e the world has ever known.

This is a call to those who do not know that Christ wants to save those from drowning in sin. He wants to lift them up out of the turbulent waters and set them on higher ground. Don’t delay in accepting His salvation.

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Billy Graham

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