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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1 MIN

1224 Why Jesus Said the End Would Feel Like the Days of Noah

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

10 Mar 2026Jesus warned that the end of the age would resemble the days of Noah, a time of widespread wickedness and violence. Despite the impending flood, people continued their daily lives, oblivious to the coming disaster. This serves as a warning that the end times may not be immediately apparent, with humanity continuing its routines amidst spiritual decay.The story of Noah serves as a warning about humanity’s tendency to ignore spiritual danger during times of prosperity and self-sufficiency. Jesus compared the final days of human history to Noah’s time, emphasising the importance of spiritual awareness and preparedness. The ark, a symbol of God’s warning and salvation, reminds believers to trust in God’s word, even when it seems impossible.

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10 Mar 2026Jesus warned that the end of the age would resemble the days of Noah, a time of widespread wickedness and violence. Despite the impending flood, people continued their daily lives, oblivious to the coming disaster. This serves as a...

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