Noah and the New Earth | Genesis 6:9–9:29
The rainbow is one of the most recognizable symbols in our culture today, but its original meaning often gets overlooked.
In Genesis 9, God gives the rainbow as a sign of His covenant—a declaration of His faithfulness, mercy, and promise never again to destroy the earth by flood.
In this sermon, Pastor Steven Hiller walks us through the incredible story of Noah, the flood, and God’s plan to restore His creation. As we explore this well-known passage, we’ll see how it connects to the larger biblical story of redemption—pointing us forward to Jesus, the greater Ark who saves us from the ultimate storm of God's judgment.
🔹 How does the flood account connect to the greater narrative of Scripture?
🔹 What does the covenant with Noah teach us about God's character?
🔹 How does the story of Noah foreshadow the gospel?
Join us as we rediscover the powerful message behind the flood, the ark, and the rainbow—and what it means for us today.
📖 Scripture: Genesis 6:9–9:29
🛑 Big Idea: God’s judgment is just, His salvation is sure, and His covenant faithfulness endures forever.
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