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The Code of the Last Days of Noah and Lot

the ark for protection from the flood (Gen. 6 and 7). Noah had such grace and favor in the eyes of the Lord that God gave him the privilege of seeing his entire family saved. Just as Noah was obedient to seek God’s will first, and God honored him by bringing his entire household to safety, we must seek first the kingdom of God and believe that the same favor will be upon us as we lead all of our family, including our children and their children, into the kingdom of God before the very time of the end and the rise of the future antichrist. Our promise should be the same words spoken to the jailor when God visited the prison with an earthquake, “And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." (Acts 16:31). The fulfillment of this promise may require years of deep intercession and tears as we pray against satanic opposition, spiritual blindness and dullness of hearing that infects the understanding of many. However, we should believe that, as Noah led his family into the Ark, we will lead our family into the Kingdom! III. We Will Be Able to Complete Our End Time Destinies Noah was six hundred years of age the day it began to rain for forty days and nights (Gen. 7:6). Noah’s assignment was to build an ark and collect animals for the long ride on the flood waters. He finished his assignment in every aspect and was successful to complete each detail on time. Many believers know that they have promises of destinies yet unfulfilled, and some believe that, based on current events and the economic conditions of the earth, Jesus will return before they can complete their calling. Throughout your life the adversary will make attempts to prevent your progress, block your movement, and stop your destiny. On several occasions the enemies of Christ attempted to kill Him, but in each case they were unsuccessful because “His hour had not yet come” (John 7:30; 8:20). Another example was the apostle John. According to the early church father Tertullian, John was boiled in oil in Rome in a large coliseum and survived, causing the entire coliseum to turn to Christ. To remove his influence from the public arena, John was banished to the isle of Patmos where he could have died, but was later released after the death of the evil emperor Domitian. John had a destiny to fulfill. Christ had told His twelve disciples that there were some who would not taste death until they saw the Son of man coming in

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