Noah-Jesus-Rapture-New World

Those Who Have Nothing to Fear!
Those Who Have a Beautifull Future Awaiting Them!

Two of every kind of bird, of every kind of animal and every kind of creature that moves along the ground will come to you to be kept alive. Genesis 6: 20

Noah was an allegory of Jesus Christ.
Noah’s family who went to Him were kept alive.
Noah kept animals alive too.
That whatever God sent to Noah was kept alive.
To show us that everyone that God brings to Jesus, will be kept alive.
And since God calls all people to Jesus, anyone, anyone, yes anyone who comes to Jesus, will be kept alive.

There is a list of scriptures in a row in the Bible that shows us these comparisons of Noah and Jesus.

First that the animals—and His family—that went with Him were kept alive through the wrath that was coming on all the earth.

For everyone who comes to Jesus is kept alive forever, not just through the wrath of the tribulation—which is promised in Revelation 3: 10— but for eternity.

Then God says, Noah I have found your righteous in this generation.
Noah wasn’t righteous in human nature but in his actions.

Jesus was the only one found righteous—in all the world for all time—in God’s eyes, in His nature.
The only one righteous who could bear our burden to pay for sinful man’s heart.
For Jesus was God Himself that walked the earth.

Then all through Genesis 6 & 7 God repeats that Noah obeys everything God commanded.
Which leads us yet again to Jesus our perfect Savior.
Because Jesus obeyed everything, everything that God commanded.

Noah obeyed God’s instruction for saving the animals and keeping humankind alive to eventually bring forth Jesus the Messiah.
But when Noah leaves the ark, God says humankind—our hearts are completely wicked and that He won’t contend with us forever. That He was limiting our years to 120 in this life.
Proving that Noah’s righteousness was in the works he was doing—obeying God— not in his nature, his heart, his thoughts.

But Jesus, He obeyed everything that God commanded, as in every thought of His was in obedience to the Lord.
That every word, every sigh, every movement was in obedience to God.
For Jesus—His heart was pure, perfect, Holy, righteous.
That’s why He was the one who was able to save us all from our sinful hearts that needed a transplant—His into ours.

May we know that we know that we know like Noah who kept alive his family and animals under God’s directions through the world wide wrath, that everyone who comes to Jesus will be kept alive, alive saved without tasting the wrath, and be kept alive, safe protected with the Lord forever.

May we know that we know that we know since Noah was an allegory of Jesus Christ, like Noah, who entered a cleansed world redeemed, we after being saved from the tribulation—the wrath that is still to come—we will also enter the world that has been cleansed and redeemed, starting anew in God’s Kingdom.

love kathlynn

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