I know you meant well, but copying stuff "from a website" and inferring that it comes from the Bible is NOT right.
Yes, there was wickedness in the time of Noah,
And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. Genesis 6:5
and yes God did destroy everything but Noah, his sons, his sons' wives and the animals on the ark,
And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark. Genesis 7:23
But paragraph #3 is NOT in the Bible. Jesus was not born until much later in history (the New Testament gives the Biblical account of His birth, His life on earth, His crucifixion and His resurrection). So God NEVER said to Noah, “Harken, and give heed unto my words; believe and repent of your sins and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, even as our fathers, and ye shall receive the Holy Ghost, that ye shall have all things made manifest; and if ye do not this, the floods will come in upon you.”
With all that said, your point of the story is spot on. We are also living in very wicked times and I personally believe that this is mankind's last window of opportunity to turn from sin and accept Jesus Christ before He returns to take His believers (the Rapture) away. This will be followed by a 7 year Tribulation on earth and then the triumphant return of Jesus and His saints to rule the earth for 1000 years (The Millennium).
This world and the current events all indicate that the prophecies of the Bible are being fulfilled. I urge people to accept Jesus Christ and turn from sin. God loves us all and wants us to be saved and to spend eternity with Him.
I know you meant well, but copying stuff "from a website" and inferring that it comes from the Bible is NOT right.
Yes, there was wickedness in the time of Noah,
and yes God did destroy everything but Noah, his sons, his sons' wives and the animals on the ark,
But paragraph #3 is NOT in the Bible. Jesus was not born until much later in history (the New Testament gives the Biblical account of His birth, His life on earth, His crucifixion and His resurrection). So God NEVER said to Noah, “Harken, and give heed unto my words; believe and repent of your sins and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, even as our fathers, and ye shall receive the Holy Ghost, that ye shall have all things made manifest; and if ye do not this, the floods will come in upon you.”
With all that said, your point of the story is spot on. We are also living in very wicked times and I personally believe that this is mankind's last window of opportunity to turn from sin and accept Jesus Christ before He returns to take His believers (the Rapture) away. This will be followed by a 7 year Tribulation on earth and then the triumphant return of Jesus and His saints to rule the earth for 1000 years (The Millennium).
This world and the current events all indicate that the prophecies of the Bible are being fulfilled. I urge people to accept Jesus Christ and turn from sin. God loves us all and wants us to be saved and to spend eternity with Him.