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Speaker 1: For the gait is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few. Matthew seven fourteen. Heavenly Father, thank you for guiding us on the path that leads to eternal life, even though its narrow and difficult. We acknowledge that without you we are lost and unable to find our way. We recognize our deep need for your presence and guidance. The way is often hard, and we confess that we are weak and prone to wander. Help us to rely on your strength and wisdom as we navigate the challenges of life. Transform our hearts, Lord, so that we may seek and desire the path that leads to life despite its difficulty. Grant us the courage and perseverance to stay true to the narrow way. Strengthen our resolve when we face trials and temptations, reminding us that the reward of life with you is worth every struggle. Fill us with your spirit so that we may walk faithfully, reflecting your love and truth in all we do. Empower us to be a beacon of hope and light to those around us. May our lives testify to the goodness and faithfulness of Your promises use us to encourage and uplift others, showing them the way to the narrow gait that leads to life. Life in Jesus's name, we pray Amen. Thank you for praying with me today. You're listening to the Jesus Podcast. Remain here for another dramatic story connecting the Old Testament to the New. If you've enjoyed this podcast, we'd love it if you left a review and shared it with a friend. Thank you for your partnership. Jesus knew it wouldn't be easy. Etched on all of their faces were glimpses into their future. Some would follow them with boisterous enthusiasm, but falter when the romans came up. Others would shrink away when Jesus' words pressed against their ego or prime. And then there were others, those who would endure to the very end, those who would step through life and into the loving embrace of the Father. It was to those people he spoke, saying.
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Speaker 2: Enter by the narrow gate, but the gate is wide, and the way is easy that leads to destruction.
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Speaker 3: Those who live for.
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Speaker 2: Their comfort will enter those gates, laughing and playing until it's too late. Many will enter the gates of destruction, for the gate is narrow and the way is hard.
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Speaker 4: That leads to.
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Speaker 2: Life, and those who find it are few.
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Speaker 6: We can't expect the path of following Jesus to be any less difficult than the path Jesus took to the cross. The wide open and comfortable path often leads to destruction, yet the path the righteousness, the narrow path, is often fraught with difficulties. This is the Jesus Podcast. I'm ethanw pray dot com. Join us as we continue our miniseries through the Sermon on the Mount. We've been connecting biblical stories to the gospel message of Jesus spoken on the Sermon on the Mount. Today, we turn our focus to a significant and difficult truth found in Matthew chapter seven, verses thirteen and fourteen. This passage challenges us to choose the narrow path, a path that is often difficult but leads to life. We'll connect this teaching to the story of Noah and the Ark in Genesis chapter six, verses thirteen through twenty two, exploring how Noah's path of righteousness amidst a corrupt world mirrors our call to follow Jesus on the narrow path. Together, we'll understand the importance of perseverance and faithfulness in our journey with Christ. Shem and Jacob stared blankly into the crackling fire. Imzara, their mother pressed the damp cloth to their bloody cheeks, her touch tender yet firm. Japeth winced and pulled away, while Shem remained still, his eyes unfocused.
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Speaker 7: How many times has your father warned you about bartering in the city without him? Whose idea was it?
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Speaker 1: Shim and Japeth's eyes shifted to Ham, then quickly back to the fire, betraying their guilt.
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Speaker 7: Ham. You three are men ready to marry and start your own families. Think about your responsibility to the future next time you think about something so foolish.
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Speaker 3: Ah.
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Speaker 4: Yes, mother, Tomorrow.
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Speaker 7: We head west to our relatives beyond the Tashar. You will meet your future wives. Do not mention any of this recklessness when we go. Do you all understand?
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Speaker 1: The boys all nodded with weary faces. Noah entered his steps, heavy with fatigue. His voice, though gruff, carried in earnestness that commanded attention.
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Speaker 8: These are dark times, my sons. Remaining in the light will require wisdom. Learn to listen to the voice of God.
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Speaker 7: Noah, come here, let me look at you.
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Speaker 3: Ah.
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Speaker 8: No, No, I'm fine. I'm going to walk with the Creator. I'll be back before dawn.
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Speaker 1: Wrapping himself in thick fur, Noah stepped into the cold, dark night. The evening mist illuminated the moonlight hovering over the valley like a specter. Noah ascended a small hill, his mind turning to the Creator. He spoke of his sons, the city, and the pervasive wickedness that plagued the sons of Adam.
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Speaker 8: What kind of world are my son's inheriting? I fear there be forced to become men of bloodshed just to survive.
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Speaker 1: The grass underfoot swayed slightly. The mist followed. Noah drew a deep breath and closed his eyes. He had practiced the art of listening. He knew the Creator was about to speak. He could feel his presence in and around him.
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Speaker 3: The earth is filled with violence and corruption. I will endure it no longer.
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Speaker 4: What does that mean?
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Speaker 3: I have determined to make an end to all the flesh. Visions assailed Noah's mind, corrupt cities built by the nepheline, war, senseless violence. And then he saw the heavens open, and a cascade of water fell from the skies through the roaring thunder. God's voice boomed, behold, I would destroy them with the earth. I will bring a flood to wipe this earth clean. All flesh shall drown, and the breath of life under heaven will cease.
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Speaker 1: Noah's heart tightened. He fell to his knees, the weight of God's words pressing down on him.
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Speaker 8: What am I to do with this knowledge? Do I wait in silence for it to happen? Oh, rush my family to the mountains.
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Speaker 3: You have found favor in my sight. You walk with me, speak with me, and have kept yourself from the wickedness blighting himanity. I have appointed you, Noah, to build an arc an arc. I will establish my covenant with you. Noah, you shall build a vessel of salvation for you, your wife, your sons, and their wives.
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Speaker 4: What are the others?
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Speaker 6: What of the animals?
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Speaker 3: Two of every living thing shall accompany you, one male and one female. I shall charge you as their steward. You will keep them alive until the time has come to walk the earth again? How much time do we have? Go? When the sun rises, take your sun's and begin the waters are coming.
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Speaker 1: The divine presence shifted with the wind, leaving Noah alone on the hill. He gazed eastward, where the distant city's light shimmered dimly through the fog. Tears glistened in his eyes. His jaw quivered, then his shoulders and finally his knees. Noah fell to the ground and wept, gripping the damp earth in his palms. The knowledge of God's will was just and true, but it did nothing to numb the pain in Noah's heart. Noah sobbed, knowing he was about to witness the destruction of the world. Ham slammed his shoulder into the side of a cedar tree. He'd been hacking away at it for over an hour, and all it needed was some applied force. Ham was glad to let out some aggression. Months of hard labor wore on him. His first days as a married man were spent chopping wood and laying pitch, all because his father claimed to hear something from God. The whole thing seemed inconceivable and far fetched. Shem approached with the saw to make the tree into gopher wood.
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Speaker 8: Well done, Ham, readiest move it out, m I suppose. And what's wrong?
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Speaker 4: We're building a ship in the middle of the valley, Shem. That's what's wrong. Everyone from here to the desert has come by to mock us. And you know what, I don't blame them. This is insane. How are these plains going to flood? Where will the water even come from.
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Speaker 8: I don't quite understand it all either, but I have little reason to doubt. Father.
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Speaker 4: What a first born thing to say.
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Speaker 1: Shem and Ham stared at each other intensely for a moment, but it quickly broke with brotherly smiles. Ham shook his head and.
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Speaker 4: Sighed, I'm tired and I feel foolish, but I'm here that you are.
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Speaker 1: Shem ruffled Ham's hair, earning a playful punch on the shoulder, and returned. Together. They smoothed out the beam and carried it to Noah and Jacob, who were deep in discussion about the ARC's construction.
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Speaker 8: Once our the gopher wood has been smoothed out and measured, we'll begin making the rooms. The outside will be covered with pitch.
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Speaker 4: Remind me the dimensions again.
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Speaker 8: Three hundred cubits in length, fifty cubits wide. Its height will be thirty cubits. The roof will be finished to a cubit above. It will be made with three separate decks. We'll organize the animals accordingly.
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Speaker 4: The door will need to be much higher to be above the water, but it also needs to be drawn down so we can enter precisely. Sun hmm, what about food storage.
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Speaker 8: The animal's food will be stored in the bottom. Ours will be stored beside our quarters.
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Speaker 1: Shem interrupted and took a swig from his waterskin.
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Speaker 8: We're just about finished with the beams, then we can begin the What was that?
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Speaker 3: They looked up?
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Speaker 1: Charcoal clouds galloped across the sky, and with them came a chilly wind that bit at their cheeks. They hadn't heard the clapping of thunder before. The sound made their muscles tense, as if they were witnessing the birth of a new predator.
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Speaker 8: And so it begins.
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Speaker 1: The earth was still, The birds had flown away, and the beasts had fled to their burrows. They knew what the city did not. A storm was coming to claim them. Noah and Mzara stood to top cliff, the wind tugging at their garments like the persistent whispers of the doomed. To their left, the arc stood complete and filled with creatures of all kinds, a lifeboat amidst an ocean of inevitability. The lights flickered from within torches lit by their children as they tended to the animals. To the right, the city was aglow with bonfires. The faint sounds of laughter and screams echoed through the breeze, a cacophony of ignorance and defiance.
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Speaker 4: This world is sick.
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Speaker 8: These people are plagued by evil. I know what they deserve, but I can't bring myself to fully accept it. They're all going to die.
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Speaker 7: I find some solace in knowing our children will at least be said.
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Speaker 6: But what about the other children?
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Speaker 4: What of those who haven't done anything wrong?
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Speaker 1: Noah's voice cracked like thin ice. His heart was breaking, peace by peace. He gazed out at the horizon, where the sun had not been seen in a week. It's light fainting, dimly, illuminating the storm clouds. Before sinking past the valley. A Czara squeezed his hand, her voice a smooth balm to his wounded soul.
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Speaker 7: You've walked with God this far. Continue your stride and don't look back.
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Speaker 8: For tonight I will walk into that ark. I fear that I will not be the same man I was when I walk out.
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Speaker 7: Nothing will be the same, you, me, the world, everything will be new.
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Speaker 1: Flashes a flight replace the sun was light, and thunder roared like a predator, ready to kill. The voice of the Lord spoke through the tempests.
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Speaker 3: It's time.
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Speaker 1: Noah and Imzara scaled down the cliff back to the Ark. As they strolled, the skies opened up and rain descended upon the ladder. The rain grew heavier with each moment, softening the earth along. The two quickened their pace, and the earth began to shake. They were only a few paces from the arm when the ground burst open with geysers of rushing water. Imzara flew back while Noah was caught in a torrent of water cascading from above and bursting from below. Healthy hold on, Noah gripped a stone with his arm and pulled himself elp up. He scanned the rushing water for signs of his wife. His eyes darted back and forth, desperately trying to see through the rain. Finally, he spotted her, hanging on to a pine branch. Noah forced his way through the torrent, driving his feet through the rushing water and picking her on. Jacob stood at the ARC's entrance. Reaching out, He took his mother and pointed out to the valley.
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Speaker 4: Father Ham and Shem are missing. What where could they be?
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Speaker 2: Ham was returning from the city, and Shem went to look for him when the waters began to fall.
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Speaker 4: Stay here with the others.
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Speaker 1: Noah leaped from stone to stone, avoiding the rushing water beneath. He reached the hills sloping upward into the forest. The rains were relentless, falling like arrows on Noah's back. The earth trembled underfoot all around, water erupted from below. Noah looked up to the mountains, where falls tumbled violently, swelling rivers with their powerful force.
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Speaker 9: Ham Shem, Where.
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Speaker 4: Are those foolish boys?
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Speaker 1: Noah saw Ham and Shem running with their hands tied behind their backs. A mob of men pursued them from behind. Shem leaped over a stone, but Ham's feet were immediately caught on a route. Ham looked back at his pursuers and braced for their attacks, but before they could lay a hand on him, another geyser burst open, before sending each of them tumbling down the hills. Noah helped his boys to their feet. The three of them dodged rolling stones and falling trees, eventually making it to the ARC's entrance. Men from the city marched through the rapids with spears in hand, prepared to strike them down and commandeer the ship, but before they could, Noah heard the creaking of wood. A mighty wind blew, raising the door and.
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Speaker 3: Slamming it shut.
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Speaker 1: No Noah ran to the door and pounded his fists against it, and his shouts were surprising to the others.
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Speaker 4: What's wrong? We made it exactly, Ham, We made it.
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Speaker 9: Everyone else is in the dead or dying as we speak.
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Speaker 4: They didn't care about us. Seconds ago, they were trying to skewer us and steal the ark.
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Speaker 9: Why are you so upset and why aren't you out? Said Haam, where's your soul? Listen closely, everyone, listen.
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Speaker 1: Underneath the white noise of falling rain and rushing water, the screams became audible, desperate, blood curtling screams.
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Speaker 4: If you don't weep it their suffering, then you.
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Speaker 3: Know better than them.
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Speaker 1: Silence fell among them. The sound of animals braying and purring, mingled with the rain and wind. The czar threw a blanket over Noah's shoulders.
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Speaker 3: And led him away.
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Speaker 1: He kept his gaze fixed on Ham, who scowled back, then turned to his brothers, who wore concerned expressions. Outside, the skies wept and the earth quivered. God's wrath was poured forth, but it did not please him. He sent the flood with regret and sorrow. The waters prevailed over the earth, and the seas swallowed every creature given the breath of life. It rained for forty days. Streams turned to rapids, which turned to seas. They rose above the mountains, lifting the ark with them. The ark floated over the massacre in a sea of judgment. Noah was spared. When the forty days of rain had ceased and the sun's rays gently peeked through the dissipating clouds, Noah opened one of the windows. He looked out, seeing a vast expanse of nothingness. Choppy, dark and unruly waters stretched as far as the eye could see. Floating on the surface were remnants of desolation.
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Speaker 3: Everyone that perished.
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Speaker 6: Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate, and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate, and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. Jesus warns us about the ease of choosing the wide, comfortable path that leads to destruction, and contrasts it with the narrow challenging path that leads to life. This teaching highlights the importance of deliberate and faithful choices in our spiritual journey, emphasizing that following Him requires commitment and perseverance. The story of Noah and the Ark is a powerful example of someone who chose the narrow path of righteousness in the midst of a corrupt and sinful world. When God decided to cleanse the earth of its wickedness, he called Noah to build an ark to save his family and the animals from the impending flood. Noah's path was incredibly difficult. He had to maintain his righteousness in a world blighted by sin and corruption. Building the Ark required immense faith, obedience, and perseverance in the face of mockery and disbelief from those around him. Noah's narrow path was fraught with hard decisions, but it led to the preservation of life and the fulfillment of God's covenant. Like Noah, we are called to maintain righteousness in a world that often opposes God's ways. This means making difficult choices that align with God's will, even when it is unpopular or challenging. Righteousness requires us to stand firm in our faith, to resist temptation, and to live according to God's commandments regardless of the pressures and influences of the world around us. Noah faced ridicule and opposition as he obeyed God's command to build them the arc. Similarly, following Jesus on the narrow path often means facing criticism, rejection, and even persecution. We must be prepared to endure hardship for the sake of our faith. Standing firm in our convictions and trusting in God's plan even when it's difficult is a vital aspect of walking the narrow path. Building the arc took many years of hard work and unwavering faith. Our journey with Christ requires perseverance, trusting God's promises and continuing to follow him despite challenges or delays. Perseverance in faith means continuing to trust in God's promises and his timing even when the path seems long and arduous. Noah's obedience involved significant sacrifice, leaving behind his normal life to fulfill God's command. Following Jesus often requires us to sacrifice our own desires and comforts for the sake of his can kingdom. Sacrificial obedience is an expression of our love and devotion to the Lord, reflecting our willingness to put His will above our own. So how do we walk the narrow path without losing hope? First, commit to righteous living. This isn't about legalism and following rules to get to heaven. This is about making deliberate choices to live according to God's standards, even when it's difficult, because we know it leads to a more purposeful life. Seek to reflect Christ's character in all areas of your life. Committing to righteous living involves daily choices and actions that honor God and demonstrate our faithfulness to him. Second, Mentally, prepare, expect, and endure the inevitable opposition. Understanding that following Jesus might bring opposition and challenges. Be prepared to stand firm in your faith, relying on God's strength and grace. Expecting and enduring opposition with faith and courage is essential for staying on the narrow path. Keep your eyes on Jesus and persevere in your faith even when the path is hard. Trust that God is with you and will guide you through every challenge. Persevering in faith requires a steadfast focus on God's promises, and his presence in our lives. Third, embrace sacrificial obedience. Be willing to make sacrifices for the sake of following Jesus. Trust that the rewards of the narrow path far outweigh any temporary difficulties. Embracing sacrificial obedience is an act of faith and devotion, demonstrating our commitment to God's will and his purposes. As we reflect on Jesus's words in Matthew Chapter seven, Verses thirteen and fourteen, and the story of Noah and the Ark, let us be reminded of the importance of choosing the narrow path of righteousness. May we commit to living faithfully, enduring opposition, persevering in our faith, and embracing sacrificial obedience. Let us pray for the grace and the strength to be true citizens of Heaven walking the narrow path that leads to life, just as Noah did. Thanks again for listening to the Jesus Podcast. Take a moment to follow this podcast on whatever platform you're listening on. If you're interested in more daily prayers, devotionals, and resources to enrich your faith, download Theprey dot Com app to day