In this sermon, “The Days of Noah,” Bro Tommy explores the parallels between Noah’s time and the present day, emphasizing the importance of being aware of the signs leading up to the second coming of Christ. He starts the sermon by acknowledging the significance of Father’s Day and encourages the congregation to share personal testimonies of God’s work in their lives. The crux of his message revolves around the signs associated with Jesus’ return, referring to the circumstances in Noah’s day mentioned in Genesis chapters 4 through 6 and Matthew 24.Bro Tommy points out how Noah’s days were marked by the breakdown of moral values with rampant practices considered immoral such as polygamy, adultery, divorce, and a sexual revolution. He underlines the need to acknowledge the impact of these sins on society while remembering that God forgives. Delving into the theme of scientific development, he draws a parallel between Noah’s time and the present day where technology influences society significantly. Bro Tommy cautions against overreliance on human intelligence and encourages aligning moral values with biblical principles instead.The focus shifts to the secular delusion prevalent in Noah’s day where wicked philosophies sought to reshape society and the need for believers to steadfastly maintain their biblical convictions. The social dilemma of Noah’s era, characterized by violence and disregard for human life, is drawn as a parallel to today’s rising crime rates. Bro Tommy calls for a revival of faith and promotion of moral values as a countering force.Towards the end, Bro Tommy discusses the sudden judgment in Noah’s time that came in the form of the flood, explaining that the second coming of Jesus will be similar. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared and saved through the salvation offered by Jesus Christ. He ends the sermon by encouraging believers to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, to share their faith, and to lead more people towards salvation. The sermon concludes on a spiritual high note with a hymn sung by the congregation in response to the message.
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