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1. Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark.
2. Stay fit. When you're 600 years old, someone might ask you to do something
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8 Comments
wow ! that's wonderful.. so many lessons to learn ! ^^ though I don't think, anyone would reach the age of 600 ! XD ahaha.
hahaha its ok louella maybe 600 is too much... your up to the challenge to reach 100 years old? wanna try? hahahaha
I also learned that those people who believed and obey God's rules will be saved..
only Noah and his family survived.. very few..
btw, nice post :)
wow! what a nice post! great!!!
you're so right. Thanks for sharing this. God bless. :)
I really like this post! =)
Noah is indeed a good exemplar!
The apostle Peter explained that “the patience of God was waiting in Noah’s days, while the ark was being constructed,” and that when the ark was completed, the survivors “were carried safely through the water.”—1 Peter 3:20.
Jesus Christ, who foretold much regarding the world conditions we see today, revealed that our era is similar to that of Noah. Those who trust in God as Noah did have the prospect of surviving a vast destruction. (Luke 17:26, 27) John, an apostle of Jesus, wrote: “The world is passing away and so is its desire, but he that does the will of God remains forever.”—1 John 2:17.
Excellent post, thanks for sharing!