Jesus declared, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life.’ Salvation is not moral improvement but divine rescue. Just as Noah’s ark was the only provision for safety, Christ remains God’s provision for reconciliation. Sin separates humanity from God, but the cross bridges the gap. The resurrection confirms His authority. The door is open—enter the Ark.
“In a time of universal confusion, clarity is mercy.”
In the days recorded in Genesis 6:9, when the flood covered the earth, there was only one place of safety the ark.
It was not one of many options. It was not one of several safe routes. It was the only provision God made for salvation.
When the rain began to fall and the waters rose, opinions did not matter. Philosophy did not matter. Sincerity did not matter.
What mattered was whether a person was inside the ark.
Today, the world speaks of many paths, many truths, and many spiritual alternatives.
Pluralism sounds compassionate. Relativism sounds enlightened. But when eternity is at stake, confusion is not kindness — it is danger.
Jesus declared in John 14:6:
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
That statement is not arrogance. It is mercy.
If there were ten arks in Noah’s day, people might have debated which one to choose.
But when there was only one, the decision became urgent and clear.
The exclusivity of Christ is not narrowness — it is rescue.

