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liberty bible church               1~/21~/07 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“God’s gift after the storm”
Genesis 8:1-22
introduction
As God delivers us through any storm of life, His grace is always present if we look for it in the right place.
Where did Noah find His grace gift from God?
 
 i.
until our new home is                                                                      vs.
1-19
a. the waters had to subside
 
 
 
 
 
 
b.
soon it would be time to “_________________________”
 
 
           
 
c. how long has this storm of life lasted for noah?
 
           
ii.
that our new home will                                                         vs.
20-22
 
A.
worship
            Cf.
Heb.
13:15; Prov.
3:9
           
 
 
            Noah received God’s grace.
How did this look in his life?
a.
b.
 
                 c.
 
                 d.
 
b.
god’s promise
 
 
conclusion
How does this work practically?
1.
2.
Cf.
John 14:3
                                                  
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