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Jesus and the  Flood 
   "For as in the days that were before the flood  they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in  marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, And  knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so  shall also the coming of the Son of man be." (Matthew  24:38-39) 
  
The Lord Jesus Christ not only believed in the special,  recent creation of all things by God (note Mark  10:6-8), but also in the worldwide Flood of Noah's  day, including the special preservation of life on the Ark.  The Flood in which He believed was obviously not a  "local flood," for He compared it to the worldwide  future impact of His Second Coming.
  
Neither was it a "tranquil flood," nor a  "selective flood," for Jesus said, "The flood  came, and destroyed them all" (Luke 17:27).  It is clear that He was referring to--and that He  believed--the Genesis record of the great Flood! There it  says that the whole earth was "filled with  violence" (Genesis  6:13), having first been filled with people, and that  the resulting world-cleansing deluge was so cataclysmic that  "every living substance was destroyed which was upon  the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the  creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were  destroyed from the earth" (Genesis  7:23). Indeed, "the flood came, and took |literally  'lifted'| them all away."
  
This is what Jesus said, and what He believed, and  therefore, those who are truly His disciples must also  believe this. The destructive effects of the Flood can still  be seen today, not only in the biblical record, but also in  the abundant evidences of cataclysmic destruction in the  rocks and fossil graveyards all over the world. To refuse  this evidence, as do many modern intellectuals, can only be  because they "willingly are ignorant," as Peter  said in referring to this testimony (2 Peter 3:5).  HMM           
  
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