
Spurgeon's Sermons | Shut In Or Shut Out | Genesis 7:16
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Noah, separated from the ungodly world by God’s grace, was shut in the ark, symbolizing his permanent separation and salvation. This separation, akin to baptism, signifies death to the world and resurrection to new life. Believers, like Noah, are called out and set apart, unable to return to their former lives.The text emphasizes the significance of being “shut in” by God, likening it to Noah’s safety in the ark. It highlights the importance of God’s protection against the world and enemies, emphasizing the security of salvation through faith in Christ. The text also underscores the role of the Covenant of Grace in ensuring salvation, emphasizing the immutable pledges and immortal principles upon which it is founded.The doctrines of the Covenant, particularly the promise of God’s fear in the hearts of believers, provide comfort and assurance. Noah’s experience with the ark illustrates humanity’s complete dependence on God for salvation, as seen in the open door and the subsequent flood. Ultimately, Noah and his family were shut in with God, experiencing joy and safety while witnessing the destruction of the world outside.The text describes the biblical story of Noah’s Ark, emphasizing the importance of entering the ark (accepting Christ) to escape destruction. It highlights the fate of those who rejected Noah’s warnings, likening them to those who reject the Gospel today. The speaker urges repentance and salvation, emphasizing the eternal consequences of rejecting Christ.#CharlesSpurgeon#PastorSpurgeon#SpurgeonsSermons#Noah#Noahandtheark#Genesis7