Covenant with Noah
Nathan Titus
The sermon explores the theological framework of covenant, tracing a line from Adam’s broken covenant of works to Noah’s preservation through the flood and ultimately to Christ’s redemptive work. Drawing parallels between the ark and Christ, the message emphasizes God’s unwavering faithfulness and grace, demonstrating how He preserves the world, not merely for comfort, but to create space for repentance and the fulfillment of His promise to crush the serpent. The scoffers’ doubt regarding Christ’s return is challenged by recalling God’s covenant with Noah, highlighting that while judgment is certain, God’s patience offers an ongoing invitation to faith and salvation through Jesus.

