Sermon Messages

As in the Days of Noah

Genesis 6:9-11:32

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
October 16 2023

This message looks at the days of Noah not mainly to stir panic, but to help the church understand the times with sobriety and hope. The sermon asks the congregation to remember that God is still the source of heaven's hope on earth and that his people are called to be attentive to his heart for nations, leaders, and generations. Through Genesis 6 to 11, the message turns toward a season in which corruption, confusion, and judgment must be read alongside God's preservation of a remnant and his ongoing purposes for humanity. The result is a sober but strengthening call: even in days that resemble Noah's, the Lord is still preparing his people, still preserving a faithful witness, and still moving history toward his purposes.

  • The service opens with worship about Jesus as hope on earth and then moves into prayer for leaders, nations, and righteous influence in Korea.
  • From there, the sermon turns to Genesis 6 through 11 and the atmosphere of Noah's generation.
  • The church is led to see both the seriousness of corruption and the faithfulness of God in preserving a remnant.
  • The message keeps pressing toward readiness, discernment, and trust in God's preserving purposes.

Do not let the darkness of the times make you passive or numb. Ask God to help you live with Noah-like faithfulness, readiness, and obedience even in a culture that does not understand his ways. Let discernment deepen your trust rather than feed your fear.

Lord, keep us faithful in a generation that often resists your ways. Give us discernment for the times we live in, preserve us as your people, and help us walk with obedience, hope, and holy readiness.

Sermon Messages October 16 2023 1:48:00

As in the Days of Noah

Genesis 6:9-11:32

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Genesis 6:9-11:32

This message looks at the days of Noah not mainly to stir panic, but to help the church understand the times with sobriety and hope. The sermon asks the congregation to remember that God is still the source of heaven's hope on earth and that his people are called to be attentive to his heart for nations, leaders, and generations. Through Genesis 6 to 11, the message turns toward a season in which corruption, confusion, and judgment must be read alongside God's preservation of a remnant and his ongoing purposes for humanity. The result is a sober but strengthening call: even in days that resemble Noah's, the Lord is still preparing his people, still preserving a faithful witness, and still moving history toward his purposes.

  • The service opens with worship about Jesus as hope on earth and then moves into prayer for leaders, nations, and righteous influence in Korea.
  • From there, the sermon turns to Genesis 6 through 11 and the atmosphere of Noah's generation.
  • The church is led to see both the seriousness of corruption and the faithfulness of God in preserving a remnant.
  • The message keeps pressing toward readiness, discernment, and trust in God's preserving purposes.

Do not let the darkness of the times make you passive or numb. Ask God to help you live with Noah-like faithfulness, readiness, and obedience even in a culture that does not understand his ways. Let discernment deepen your trust rather than feed your fear.

Lord, keep us faithful in a generation that often resists your ways. Give us discernment for the times we live in, preserve us as your people, and help us walk with obedience, hope, and holy readiness.

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