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Rev. James R. Tate, Pastor 11a.m. Morning Worship phnne 724-4058 / ' r u 1
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by Bro. R. Williams
Jesus gives his endor
sement of the story of the
flood and of Noah and
the ark, and refers to the
wickedness and sensuality
of the people who were
destroyed by the flood
(Matt. 24:37-39; Luke
17:26,27).
Paul bears witness to
Noah’s faith: “By faith
Noah, being warned of
God concerning things
not seen as yet, moved
with godly fear, prepared
an ark to the saving of his
house; through which he
condemned the world,
and became heir of the
righteousness which is ac
cording to faith” (Heb.
11:7).
God commanded Noah
to build the ark and gave
him full directions.
Noah’s faith, or con
fidence in God, led him
to do all things as com
manded. By faith he built
the ark. And whether he
was ten years or fifty in
building the ark, every
step that he took and,
every lick that he struck
are covered by the phrase
“by faith.”
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Noah in the New Testament
He believed God and
did what he said, and the
ark stook forth a creature
of his faith. Bv building
the ark as God direct
Noah condemned the
heedless course of his
fellows.
Saved By Water
God does not indulge
man in sin, through he is
long-suffering toward
him. He was long
suffering in the days of
Noah, but destruction
finally came to the im
penitent. The faithful
were saved.
Peter says that Noah
and his family, eight
souls were saved in the
ark by water. Water was
the means by which the
ark was transported from
the ante-deluvian to the
post-diluvian world. The
water which was the
means of destroying the
wicked was the means of
saving Noah and his
family from that wicked
generation. The water
which saved Noah was a
type of baptism which
saves us.
“The long-suffering of
God waited in the says of
Noah, while the ark was a
preparing, wherein few,
that is eight souls, were
saved through water;
which also after a true
likeness doth now save
you, even baptism, not
the putting away of the
filth of the flesh, but the
interrogation of a good
conscience toward God,
through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ” (I Pet.
3:20, 21). For “after a
true likeness” the
marginal reading in the
American Standard Ver
sion has “in the an
titype.”
1. Noah was really, ac
tually, saved by water.
2. Christians are really,
actually saved.
3. Peter says baptism
now saves us.
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MORTGAGE BURNING—Hosea Alien, co-chairman of the Mor
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the $33,027.40 mortgage of the church’s Educational Building. Others
participating in Sunday’s ceremony are (from left) Mrs. Luvenia Pear
son, representing her husband, the Rev. B.F. Pearson, former pastor
of the church, Trinity Pastor Jerry Poole, Bishop Joseph C. Coles Jr.,
Rock of Ages Pastor J.E. Robinson, and the Rev. Gene R. Dean,
pastor of Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church.
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4. Peter does not say
that baptism represents
something, but that bap
tism is the interrogation
of a good conscience.
Peter thus declares
baptism to be a seeking
act. He contemplates
people who were con
scious of the guilt of sin,
and were seeking a good
conscience, a conscience
of freedom from sin.
Baptism is a condition of
salvation, of remission of
sins (Acts 2:38). In bap
tism a man of faith is
seeking remission of
sins—seeking a conscien
ce which is not lacerated
by the consciousness of
guilt and which does not
goad him because of sins
unforgiven.
Let the student reflect
on the following facts:
1. God saved Noah (II
Pet. 2:5).
2. By faith Noah was
saved (Heb. 11:7).
3. The ark saved Noah
(Heb. 11:7).
4. Noah was saved by
water (I Pet. 3:20).
5. It is true also that by
building the ark as God
directed and entering
therein at God’s in
vitation he saved himself.
Some Reflections
When Noah emerged
from the ark, he looked
out on a world purified
from its former sins and
corruption. How strange
he must have felt as he
looked out on the stillness
of this new world and
viewed its desolation!
How terrible had been
the judgment of God!
The waters which had
destroyed the sinners that
the earth might be pure
morally had also con
tinued long enough to
destroy all the purifying
bodies that the earth
might be literally pure
also. Hence, Noah step
ped out into a world pure
in a double sense.
What emotions must
have filled his heart as he
reflected on all these
things! He could realize
that it is a terrible thing to
fall into the hands of the
living God (Heb. 10:31).
It is a poor student who
cannot gain from the
study of this story lessons
of lasting benefit to him
self.
Men ’y Day
planned
The second annual
Men’s Day services will
be observed at New Zion
Hill Missionary Baptist
Church Nov. 27 at 10:30
a.m.
Chance Lewis of Olivet
Baptist Church will be the
master of ceremonies.
The guest speaker will
be Mr. James Hogan of
Salem Baptist Church in
Atlanta.
The Rev T.E. Sapp is
the pastor.
Memorial tea
to be held
A Memorial Tea,
honoring Dea. and Sis.
Allison (Eula) Jones
(deceased), will be held
Dec. 11 at 3:30 p.m. at
the Crawford Baptist
Church.
The Rev. Charlie
Moore Sr. is the pastor.
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