Why did God destroy the first world in Genesis 6?
The same reason he destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. There was only one righteous man left upon the face of the Earth in the days of Noah, and there was only Lot left in the whole land of Sodom & Gomorrah.
God told Abraham that if he had found twenty righteous men in the land of Sodom, he would have spared it, but he found only one and he destroyed everyone else.
In Genesis 6 too, Noah was the only righteous man left. One man is not enough to save the world from destruction and as far as God goes, there has to be a significant number of righteous souls present for God to spare a nation or world for their sakes. This is why Jesus said as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be when the son of man shall return. Jesus also buttressed this fact again by saying when the son of man shall return, shall he find faith on Earth at all. This perfectly coincides with the days of Noah that Jess was talking about. Shall he find any faithful and righteous when he shall return or would all of humanity fall backwards and eventually follow the beast into perdition?
The same reason he destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. There was only one righteous man left upon the face of the Earth in the days of Noah, and there was only Lot left in the whole land of Sodom & Gomorrah.
God told Abraham that if he had found twenty righteous men in the land of Sodom, he would have spared it, but he found only one and he destroyed everyone else.
In Genesis 6 too, Noah was the only righteous man left. One man is not enough to save the world from destruction and as far as God goes, there has to be a significant number of righteous souls present for God to spare a nation or world for their sakes. This is why Jesus said as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be when the son of man shall return. Jesus also buttressed this fact again by saying when the son of man shall return, shall he find faith on Earth at all. This perfectly coincides with the days of Noah that Jess was talking about. Shall he find any faithful and righteous when he shall return or would all of humanity fall backwards and eventually follow the beast into perdition?
Why did God destroy the first world in Genesis 6?
The same reason he destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. There was only one righteous man left upon the face of the Earth in the days of Noah, and there was only Lot left in the whole land of Sodom & Gomorrah.
God told Abraham that if he had found twenty righteous men in the land of Sodom, he would have spared it, but he found only one and he destroyed everyone else.
In Genesis 6 too, Noah was the only righteous man left. One man is not enough to save the world from destruction and as far as God goes, there has to be a significant number of righteous souls present for God to spare a nation or world for their sakes. This is why Jesus said as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be when the son of man shall return. Jesus also buttressed this fact again by saying when the son of man shall return, shall he find faith on Earth at all. This perfectly coincides with the days of Noah that Jess was talking about. Shall he find any faithful and righteous when he shall return or would all of humanity fall backwards and eventually follow the beast into perdition?
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