Noah

 

Once upon a time, there was a man named Noah.

 

Noah lived in a world full of sin and wrongdoing. People had forgotten about God and were not living a good life.

 

 

But Noah was different. He was a kind and good person who loved God and followed His teachings.

One day, God saw that Noah was a good man and decided to save him and his family from the destruction that was coming. God spoke to Noah and told him to build a big ship, called an ark, so that he could save himself, his family, and a pair of every animal in the world.

Noah knew that this was a big task, but he trusted God and started building the ark.

 

People around him laughed and mocked him, but Noah continued to build the ark, knowing that it was what God wanted him to do.

Finally, the ark was completed, and Noah took a pair of every animal and bird in the world onto the ark.

Then, the rain came. It rained for 40 days and 40 nights, and the water rose higher and higher. All the people and animals outside the ark perished.

Noah and his family and the animals on the ark were safe.

 

After 40 days, the rain stopped.

 

 Noah sent a crow outside to see if there was any dry land, but it didn't come back.

 

 Then he sent a pigeon, and it came back with a leaf in its beak, signaling that there was dry land nearby.

 

 Noah praised God and waited patiently until the waters receded.

 

 

Noah and his family, along with the animals, were finally able to leave the ark and start a new life.

God created a beautiful rainbow in the sky as a sign that He would never destroy the world by flood again. From that day on, Noah was known as a faithful servant of God who trusted in Him and followed His commands. Children still learn about Noah and his ark today and are reminded to always have faith in God and trust in His plan.

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