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Advent
The hour not known
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!!! Announcements
!!! Doxology Hymn no 329:         /“Be still and know that I am God”/
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Call to worship
!!!!!! Bible Verse
“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
\\ The LORD Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress.
Selah (Psalm 46:10-11)
!!!!!! Blessing
Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, (Galatians 1:3)
!!! Hymn No 330:                            /“God Himself is present”/
!!! Invocation and the Lord’s Prayer
!!!!!! Invocation
The Lord, the LORD Almighty, He who touches the earth and it melts, and all who live in it mourn— the whole land rises like the Nile, then sinks like the river of Egypt— He who builds his lofty palace in the heavens and sets its foundation on the earth, who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out over the face of the land— the LORD is his name.
(Amos 9:5-6)
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The Lord’s Prayer
 
!!! Scripture Reading:                    /Genesis 6:9-22/                          
!!! Prayer of Adoration and Confession
!!! Declaration of pardoning
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
(1 John 1:8-9)
!!! Hymn No 389:                            /“I hear your welcome voice”/
!!! Offering and Dedication
!!! Prayer for others
!!! Scripture Reading:                    /Matthew 24:36-51/                   
!!! Sermon
!!!!!! Introduction
\\ Dear Brother and sister in the Lord, beloved,
The prophet Amos was sent by God to warn his people of immanent destruction as a result of their sins and rebellion.
In his message he points to the mercy of God who constantly shows his mercies by letting the people know what his plans are.
He says:
Surely the Sovereign LORD does nothing without revealing his plan to his servants the prophets.
The lion has roared— who will not fear?
The Sovereign LORD has spoken— who can but prophesy?
(Amos 3:7-8)
The actions of God therefore do not come as a surprise.
We can only be grateful that God deals with us in such a way.
8 2 Peter 2:5 refers to Noah as the preacher of righteousness.
We don't have the sermons of Noah recorded in the Bible.
We can only say this: In the one hundred and twenty years of building the ark, the years God waited patiently according to 1 Peter 3:20, every new piece of timber added to the ark, every beat of the hammer and every sound of the saws cutting the timber was a message in itself.
People would most probably ask this humble and righteous man.
“What* *are you doing Noah?
His reply would be, "I /am/ building an ark because God going to destroy this generation by a flood because* *of their sin and unrighteousness.''
The people would laugh and scoff Noah.
"Don’t be silly, Noah, how is it possible that God would do such a thing.
We have watched the 50 year flood lines, and even the hundred year flood levels, no such a thing is recorded in history."
Noah, in his perfect and blameless walking with the Lord, would carry on building the ark.
The people would see the progress on the ark, they would keep on asking the silly old man what he was doing, but they would not take heed.
Life is too precious to waste your time on fabrications of an old man of nearly 6OO hundred years old.
Matthew 24:38 tells us that:
For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark.
(Matthew 24:38)
8 There is nothing sinful about /eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage./*
*However, the people do these things without any thought of God or the coming judgment.
Indeed the very next verse speaks about it: 
“... they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away.
That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.
(Matthew 24:39)
8 They knew nothing?
After all those years of preaching of Noah?  No, they did want to know.
they were too busy paying attention to their own affairs.
That’s why they were taken by surprise.
8 Noah was a man of righteousness:  his walk before the Lord was in accordance with God’s revealed will.
He was a man mature in his walk with the Lord:  he was morally blameless, not lacking moral quality.
8 He walked with God.
He dwelled with God and God dwelled with him.
He pleased God and God was pleased with him.
8 Those to whom he preached were, on the other hand, corrupt.
They were depraved and perverse.
They were in a state of ruin and destruction.
They deserved God’s punishment.
8 But in his mercy and grace, God sent them a prophet: Noah, the righteous man.
He prepared them for the judgement of God upon their depravity and corruption.
They didn’t listen and kept on living as if nothing was going to happen.
8 His sermon was from the mouth of God who referred to “flesh” (Gen 9:13).
The word used describes the frailty of man.
He is but man who is perishable and bound to decay.
They, the immoral, corrupt and depraved were nothing against the judgement of God.
8 When God’s hour is full and time has run out, there are no second chances.
Nothing flesh can come up with can stand against the fury of God’s judgment and wrath.
And the hardest of all:  time is against you.
The door is shut.
God has the right to shut and to open.
Not even the righteous Noah, who probably heard the cry of those overcame by the flood, and probably heard the knocking of those who wanted a second chance, could do anything to rescue them.
It was just too late.
The righteous God, who loves and gives life, is also the One who is the God of judgement.
He desires the salvation of many, but He is not bound by their unrepentant hearts to wait until they feel like turning to Him.
He is indeed a sovereign God who hates sin.
8 Then on a day (even Noah had not known the date at first, God however added another 7 days of grace) God commanded him to go into the ark.
God locked the ark from the outside.
Perhaps as the water level began to rise and the people realized what was happening and that the message of the silly old man was indeed from God, they pleaded with Noah to let them in into the ark of safety.
But God had locked it.
Time has run out.
Then the rain started coming down.
The fountains of the earth burst open and water covered the face of the earth.
It was a world-wide flood.
But God was faithful and the Bible tells us that God remembered Noah.
It stopped raining and as God opened the ark again Noah was greeted with a new earth.
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