We live in a generation that analyzes endlessly but commits rarely.
Many study Christ but do not surrender to Him.
Many admire His teachings but resist His authority.
There is a difference between studying the ark and entering it.
Noah did not build the ark for decoration.
God did not send His Son for admiration alone.
He sent Him for salvation.
The rain eventually fell.
The door eventually closed.
Genesis 7:16 tells us, “And the Lord shut him in.”
There comes a moment when grace transitions to judgment.
Not because God delights in punishment — but because justice must be fulfilled.
The wise saying is true:
“Delay is the most polite form of rejection.”
If the Spirit of God is stirring your heart, do not harden it.
Hebrews 3:15 says, “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.”
Salvation is not self-improvement.
It is divine rescue.
It is not about becoming better.
It is about becoming reconciled.
It is not about religious activity.
It is about relational surrender

