The source is an excerpt from a sermon that focuses on the biblical story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood as recorded in Genesis 6:9-22. The preacher explores the question of whether the flood is myth or history, arguing that the account is historical and aligns with archaeological evidence like worldwide flood legends and geological findings such as massive fossil beds. The sermon contrasts this biblical narrative with the scientific concept of uniformitarianism, suggesting that the latter requires deliberately overlooking evidence of a catastrophic, worldwide event. Finally, the speaker discusses the themes of God's judgment and covenant in the story, emphasizing that Noah's salvation was an act of unmerited grace requiring him to express his faith through obedience by building the ark.
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