the Chosen People

Noah & The Promise

Explore the aftermath of the flood, God’s covenant with Noah, and the promise of hope and renewal.

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Romans 12:1
What does God’s promise mean for us today? After the flood, God made a covenant with Noah, symbolized by the rainbow, as a sign of His enduring mercy and hope for humanity. Despite human frailty, God offers new beginnings, showing us that His grace always prevails. Romans 12:1 calls us to respond to God’s mercy by living for Him, offering ourselves as a “living sacrifice.” Like Noah, we are invited to renew our relationship with God and live in the light of His promises, trusting that even after the storms, His covenant stands firm.
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