Their Story
In a world so corrupt that God grieved having made it, one man stood apart. Noah was called 'righteous' and 'blameless' — not because he was perfect, but because he walked with God when no one else would.
God gave him the most absurd building project in history: construct a massive boat in a world that had never seen a flood. Noah obeyed — year after year, plank after plank — while the world mocked. His faith wasn't a moment of courage; it was decades of quiet, stubborn obedience.
Key Events
Called Righteous
In a generation consumed by wickedness, Noah alone found favor with God.
Genesis 6:9Built the Ark
Spent decades constructing a massive vessel on nothing but God's word — before rain had ever fallen.
Genesis 6:22Survived the Flood
Noah, his family, and representatives of every species were preserved through the catastrophic flood.
Genesis 7:1Received the Rainbow Covenant
God set a rainbow in the sky as an eternal promise never to flood the earth again.
Genesis 9:13Key Verses
“This is the history of the generations of Noah: Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time. Noah walked with God.”
— Genesis 6:9
“Thus Noah did. He did all that God commanded him.”
— Genesis 6:22
Character
Patient beyond comprehension. Obedient without needing to understand. Noah didn't argue with God, didn't demand explanations, didn't quit when the project seemed insane. But he was also human — after the flood, he struggled with wine and shame. Even the most faithful have their failures.
Legacy
Preserver of humanity and all life on earth. The rainbow covenant stands as God's first universal promise. Noah proves that one faithful person can change the course of history — not through power, but through obedience.