Originally posted by @eladarSupposedly, God spoke directly to Noah. Belief and faith seem easy when God speaks directly to you.
Was Noah saved by faith alone? Or was Noah required to believe first then act on that belief?
Would another person have been saved if he had created the exact same ark as Noah without belief in God?
Originally posted by @eladarA combination of faith and righteous living.
Was Noah saved by faith alone? Or was Noah required to believe first then act on that belief?
Would another person have been saved if he had created the exact same ark as Noah without belief in God?
The answer to your second question is probably not.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWould the second man's door get shut?
A combination of faith and righteous living.
The answer to your second question is probably not.
Originally posted by @eladarYes, that is biblically supported (Romans etc) and would seem to answer Dive's question 'how he knew to be righteous or what righteous living even was.'
Anyone interested in the questions I posed,especially the second one?
It seems to me that Noah had God's truth written on his heart.
Originally posted by @eladarEverybody needs God, and many people have God in their lives. Those who live righteously have God in their lives. Those who live sinful unrighteous lives do not have God but Satan in their lives.
I am hoping Rojk answers the first question too. He is such a people do not need God kind of guy.
Originally posted by @rajk999What is this is nonsense? The teachings of Jesus must have had an undue influence on the formation of your beliefs.
Everybody needs God, and many people have God in their lives. Those who live righteously have God in their lives. Those who live sinful unrighteous lives do not have God but Satan in their lives.