Comments on: The Flood https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/ Women in the Word of God every day. Thu, 12 Feb 2026 15:12:33 +0000 hourly 1 By: Michelle Torres https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1764474 Thu, 12 Feb 2026 15:12:33 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1764474 Wow, we serve such a powerful, loving, and caring God, to see His grief displayed for us in His word is really something to ponder and examine our behavior. Are our actions grieving Him? I pray that each of us can grow in relationship with The Lord each day, growing deeper and deeper in love with Him and His Word.

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By: Alaina Bowers https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1756832 Sat, 06 Dec 2025 04:49:06 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1756832 It’s interesting to study this as an adult who grew up hearing these stories but never truly understand the magnitude of Gods power.

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By: Madeline Ronan https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1712299 Sat, 08 Mar 2025 18:20:56 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1712299 In reply to Lesley Abegunde.

On

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By: Mattie Taylor https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1711703 Wed, 05 Mar 2025 18:34:17 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1711703 AMEN

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By: Sabrina Doby https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1711450 Tue, 04 Mar 2025 12:57:02 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1711450 Amen!

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By: T G https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1705516 Sun, 26 Jan 2025 00:32:28 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1705516 I imagine while Noah built the ark, everyone thought he was crazy and didn’t want on his ark anyway.
People probably didn’t want on until they were drowning. God sealed the door to the ark from the outside. I am sure that was done to keep the corruption out. Look up Noah’s Ark in Kentucky. They built the ark to show how huge it was, how much thought and engendering went on to the food source, containment of animals, sleeping and eating area. How waste was disposed of.

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By: Lisa H https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1704206 Fri, 17 Jan 2025 18:04:46 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1704206 In reply to Jazz Nean.

Agree!

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By: Suzi Rasmussen https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1703901 Thu, 16 Jan 2025 04:23:38 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1703901 In reply to Lisa Schaefer.

Yes

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By: Sydney Smith https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1703603 Wed, 15 Jan 2025 05:09:37 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1703603 God hurts when we are running away from Him. His biggest desire is for us to be close to him. When we turn away from Him, he pains for us to come back. Noah has achieved an accomplishment many of us would fail at today. It is so often that we tend to follow the ways of the people we surround ourselves with, whether that be for good or for bad. Noah did not have godly friends to help him stay close to God. In fact, he was ONLY surrounded by those who cared nothing for God. Even through this environment, Noah chose the ways of God and trusted in His plan and guidance, therefore saving himself from The Flood. Noah’s faithfulness to God not only delivers himself, but also his children and their wives. This is the perfect analogy for what we can do within our families and friend groups by trusting in God. Through prayer and preaching love and God’s word to those around you, you can save them from the harm of their own ways. You can be the one to lead them to eternal life with God in heaven; just as Noah led his family to life after The Flood. Noah does not hesitate. Nor does he question God. He gives God absolute faith and trust that His plan is the best plan. Water submerged the earth just as sin had done. Sin had consumed all the people on the earth, leaving them spiritually dead; just as the water had consumed the earth, leaving those dead beneath it. However, from Noah’s obedience, we are able to not fear the consequences of disobedience to God. God understands that we are not perfect and that we sin and loves us despite. Now that is not a go all be all to sin whenever we want. God will judge our hearts and our belief in Him. If we do not even try to live the way He wants us to, how can we expect Him to want to live with us in eternity???

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By: Crystal McDonald https://shereadstruth.com/the-flood-2/#comment-1703074 Sun, 12 Jan 2025 13:54:04 +0000 https://shereadstruth.com/?p=71961#comment-1703074 I recently found myself reflecting on the flood in a deeply emotional way, seeing it as a poetic representation of God’s profound grief and regret. It’s hard to comprehend the sorrow of such destruction. Yet, amidst this devastation, there was still an act of mercy and grace shown to Noah, someone God trusted to safeguard a glimpse of His creation. It’s a truly poignant and meaningful perspective.

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