Genesis 6 teaches us about the growing corruption of humanity
before the flood. Sin had spread widely, with people turning
away from God and indulging in evil. Despite their rebellion, God
showed patience by giving them 120 years to repent. However,
their wickedness led to judgment in the form of a great flood. This
chapter also introduces Noah, a righteous man who found favour
with God because of his obedience. Through Noah, we see that
faithfulness to God brings His protection and blessings, even
during times of judgment. Key themes include the consequences
of sin, God’s patience, and the rewards of righteousness.