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Summary: This message reveals how one man’s complete obedience to God became the channel through which an entire generation was preserved.

OBEDIENCE THAT SAVES A GENERATION

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Genesis 6:13-22

Key Verse: “Thus did Noah; according to all that God commanded him, so did he.” (Genesis 6:22)

Supporting Texts: Hebrews 11:7; Genesis 7:1-5; Deuteronomy 28:1-2; John 14:15

INTRODUCTION

Obedience is one of the most powerful spiritual principles in Scripture. From Genesis to Revelation, God consistently ties divine favour, preservation, and generational impact to obedience. Obedience is not merely compliance; it is alignment with God’s will regardless of personal convenience or public opinion.

In Genesis 6, the earth was filled with corruption, violence, and rebellion against God. Judgment was inevitable. Yet, in the midst of widespread disobedience, God found one man whose heart was fully submitted to Him. That man was Noah. His obedience did not only save his life; it preserved his household and secured the future of humanity.

In a time when many believers are tempted to compromise, this message calls the Church back to radical obedience. God is still looking for men and women whose obedience can secure families, churches, cities, and even nations.

1. OBEDIENCE BEGINS WITH HEARING GOD CLEARLY

Obedience is impossible without divine instruction. Noah obeyed because he heard God distinctly in a noisy and corrupt world.

a) God Speaks Before He Acts (Genesis 6:13)

God revealed His plans to Noah before executing judgment, showing that obedience flows from divine revelation.

b) Hearing God Separates You from the Crowd (John 10:27)

While others followed the culture of corruption, Noah listened to God’s voice and stood apart.

c) Obedience Requires Spiritual Sensitivity (1 Samuel 3:10)

Noah’s ability to hear God was rooted in a heart that feared and reverenced Him.

d) God Entrusts His Secrets to the Obedient (Amos 3:7)

God shared His redemptive plan with Noah because obedience qualifies a man for divine secrets.

Biblical Example:

God spoke to Noah about the coming flood and the ark, while the rest of the world remained ignorant and unprepared (Genesis 6:13–21)

2. OBEDIENCE MUST BE COMPLETE AND PRECISE

Partial obedience is disobedience. Noah followed God’s instructions without alteration or argument.

a) God Demands Exact Obedience (Genesis 6:22)

Noah followed all that God commanded him, not selecting what was convenient.

b) Obedience Tests Submission, Not Logic (Proverbs 3:5-6)

Building an ark without rain required faith beyond human reasoning.

c) Obedience Requires Patience and Endurance (Galatians 6:9)

Noah laboured for years without immediate results, yet he did not stop.

d) Delayed Obedience Is Still Required Obedience (Hebrews 10:36)

Noah stayed consistent until the flood came.

Biblical Example:

Noah built the ark according to God’s detailed measurements and instructions without deviation (Genesis 6:22)

3. OBEDIENCE PROVOKES DIVINE PRESERVATION

God’s judgment may be global, but obedience creates divine exemption.

a) Obedience Attracts Divine Protection (Psalm 91:1-7)

While destruction came upon the earth, Noah was preserved inside the ark.

b) Obedience Creates a Safe Haven (Proverbs 18:10)

The ark became a refuge because it was built by obedience.

c) God Separates the Obedient from Judgment (Exodus 12:13)

Obedience marks a difference between destruction and deliverance.

d) Obedience Secures God’s Presence (Genesis 7:16)

God Himself shut Noah into the ark, guaranteeing his safety.

Biblical Example:

Noah and his family were preserved while the flood destroyed the corrupt world (Genesis 7:1-5)

4. OBEDIENCE EXTENDS SALVATION TO OTHERS

True obedience is never selfish; it has generational impact.

a) One Man’s Obedience Can Save Many (Romans 5:19)

Noah’s obedience preserved his entire household.

b) Obedience Positions You as a Deliverer (Judges 6:14)

God used Noah as an instrument of human survival.

c) Obedience Transfers Blessings to Family (Acts 16:31)

Noah’s family benefited from his righteous walk with God.

d) Obedience Shapes Future Generations (Genesis 9:1)

Humanity was restarted through an obedient man.

Biblical Example:

Through Noah’s obedience, humanity was preserved and given a new beginning (Genesis 8:15-19)

CONCLUSION

Obedience is God’s pathway to preservation, favour, and generational impact. Noah did not save the world by strength, influence, or popularity, but by unwavering obedience to God’s word. In every generation, God looks for men and women who will stand firm when others compromise.

Today, God is still seeking obedient vessels through whom families, churches, and nations can be saved. When you obey God completely, your obedience becomes a shelter for others and a testimony to future generations.

PRAYER POINTS

1. Father, give me a heart that hears and responds to Your voice promptly, in Jesus name.

2. Lord, deliver me from selective obedience and help me to obey You fully, in Jesus name.

3. Every spirit of compromise fighting my obedience, be destroyed, in Jesus name.

4. Father, empower me to obey You even when it is unpopular, in Jesus name.

5. Lord, let my obedience attract divine protection over my life and family, in Jesus name.

6. I receive grace to endure in obedience until Your promises manifest, in Jesus name.

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