Noah's Ark | Bible Story For Kids -( Children Christian Bible Cartoon Movie ) The Bible's True Story

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Summary

TLDRThe story of Noah's Ark tells of a righteous man, Noah, who obeyed God’s command to build a massive ark to survive a catastrophic flood that would cleanse the earth of evil. As the world became corrupt, Noah and his family remained faithful to God. Despite the mockery of others, Noah built the ark and gathered animals in pairs to ensure the survival of life. After 40 days of relentless rain, the floodwaters receded, and Noah's family emerged to repopulate the earth. A rainbow marked God's promise never to flood the earth again, highlighting Noah's unwavering faith and obedience.

Takeaways

  • 😀 God created the world and humans to live in harmony, but humans turned evil and stopped following God's commands.
  • 😀 Noah was the only man who remained faithful to God and lived righteously in a corrupt world.
  • 😀 God decided to destroy the earth with a great flood but spared Noah and his family due to Noah's righteousness.
  • 😀 God instructed Noah to build an ark, a large wooden boat, to protect his family and pairs of animals from the flood.
  • 😀 Despite Noah's warnings, the people around him did not believe in the coming flood and mocked him for building the ark.
  • 😀 God sent animals in pairs to Noah, who placed them on the ark to ensure their survival during the flood.
  • 😀 The flood began with 40 days of continuous rain, which wiped out all life on earth except Noah, his family, and the animals on the ark.
  • 😀 After the rain stopped, Noah sent a dove three times to find dry land, which eventually signaled that the floodwaters had receded.
  • 😀 Once the ark landed on dry land, Noah and his family left the ark, and God instructed them to repopulate the earth.
  • 😀 God promised never to send another flood and created a rainbow as a sign of this covenant with Noah and all living creatures.
  • 😀 Noah's faith and obedience to God saved him, his family, and the animals, and they went on to repopulate the earth.

Q & A

  • Why did God decide to destroy the earth?

    -God decided to destroy the earth because humans had become evil, stopped following His commands, and no longer prayed to Him. They were only focused on their own comfort.

  • What was Noah’s relationship with God?

    -Noah was a righteous man who loved and worshipped God. Despite the evil in the world, Noah remained faithful to God and taught his family to do the same.

  • What did God instruct Noah to do?

    -God instructed Noah to build an ark to save his family and two of every kind of animal from the coming flood. He was also told to warn the people around him to repent and follow God.

  • How did the villagers react to Noah’s warnings?

    -The villagers mocked Noah and did not believe in the flood. They thought Noah was mad for building the ark and refused to repent or join him in the ark.

  • What was the purpose of the ark?

    -The ark was a large wooden boat built to save Noah, his family, and pairs of every animal species from the flood that God was sending to destroy the earth.

  • How did Noah build the ark without knowledge of such a construction?

    -God provided Noah with all the instructions necessary to build the ark. Noah was told to follow these instructions, and he did so faithfully.

  • What role did the animals play in the story?

    -The animals, in pairs, entered the ark as instructed by God. Their role was to survive the flood so that life could continue after the waters receded.

  • Why did Noah’s neighbors not believe in the flood?

    -Noah’s neighbors had never seen a flood or any significant rain. They mocked Noah because they couldn’t understand or believe that God would send such a disaster.

  • What happened when the rain began?

    -When the rain began, the floodwaters started to rise, and the villagers who had mocked Noah were caught by surprise. The ark, however, kept Noah, his family, and the animals safe while everything else was destroyed.

  • What did the dove symbolize in the story?

    -The dove symbolized hope and confirmation of the end of the flood. When it returned with an olive branch, it showed Noah that the waters had receded, and dry land was emerging.

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