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When Noah and Lot Meet
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

When Noah and Lot Meet

E.A. Johnston · 5:52

E.A. Johnston warns that modern society mirrors the corrupt and violent days of Noah and Lot, urging a return to God before judgment comes.
In this prophetic sermon, E.A. Johnston draws a stark parallel between modern America and the biblical days of Noah and Lot, highlighting the nation's moral decay and rebellion against God. He warns of impending judgment and calls the church to awaken from its complacency. Johnston urges believers to seek revival and repentance before it is too late.

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I grew up in the 1950s where we prayed each day in public school and there was still a fear of God in the land and a sense of shame in society. Women's dresses came to their ankles and only sailors and circus freaks had tattoos. It was a time when marriage was between a man and a woman and a man was a man and not a woman and vice versa.

Then the 1960s came along and the Supreme Court declared prayer in public school was unconstitutional. It was an offense to have the Ten Commandments publicly displayed so little by little the country of America legislated God right out of the land. In the 1960s was hijacked by a generation of rebels who refused to submit to authority of government or even God himself.

In all hell busted loose. It was a decade of turmoil and rebellion. Police cars were overturned in riots and burned.

The president was assassinated. His brother running for president was assassinated. Malcolm X was assassinated.

Martin Luther King was assassinated and mass murder emerged through a cult in California controlled by Charles Manson. Suddenly no one felt safe in their homes anymore and there was no longer any moral standards in the land. It became a anything goes society and that's where we are today friends living in a godless society where the wheels have come off where our children are raised in a culture of sexual perversion pornography and atheism.

Young people today are going to hell in droves and nobody seems to care not even the church. The church has caved in a long time ago to the demands of society and quit preaching against sin stopped warning folks about hell and went to sleep on the pillows of conformity and compromise and you can't even go out in public today in this country without running the risk of being gunned down by a madman for mass murder is at an all-time high. Not only is this generation desensitized to sin it's a sin loving society that can't get enough of sin as described in the book Job.

How much more abominable and filthy is man which drank at the inequity like water that means he can't get enough of sin he drinks it like water that's why hellish Hollywood produces filthy programs because Americans love nudity sex and violence but the church is getting ready to come down to her knees because the curtain is getting ready to come down and the rug is close to being pulled out from under us because two bible characters are appearing on the streets of our land and they're walking hand in hand if you look real close you can see old Noah and old not walking old lot walking down the street together Jesus spoke of this very time in Luke's gospel in chapter 17 beginning in verse 26 and as it was in the days of Noah so shall it be also in the days of the son of man they did eat they drank they married wives they were given in marriage until the day that Noah entered into the ark and the flood came and destroyed them all let me ask you friend what were the days of Noah like in Genesis we read that the time of Noah was marked by society filled with violence Genesis 6 11 reads the earth also was corrupt before God and the earth was filled with violence then Jesus points to the days of lot likewise also as in the days of lot they did eat they drank they bought and sold they planted they builded but the same day that lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven and destroyed them all America used to have laws against the act of sodomy now it promotes it legalizes it and all other nations have lined up with that philosophy as well like dominoes in the wind and a strong wind is coming only a heaven-sent revival can turn this wicked society back to the God of the Bible great God have mercy upon us all before it's too late

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Reflection on moral standards in 1950s America
    • The rise of rebellion and removal of God in the 1960s
    • Consequences of societal rejection of God
  2. II
    • Description of current godless society and rampant sin
    • The church's failure to confront sin and warn of hell
    • Increasing violence and moral decay in America
  3. III
    • Jesus’ prophecy about the days of Noah and Lot
    • Characteristics of Noah’s days: corruption and violence
    • Characteristics of Lot’s days: indulgence and judgment
  4. IV
    • Comparison of modern America to biblical times of judgment
    • Call for a heaven-sent revival
    • Urgent plea for mercy before it’s too late

Key Quotes

“Young people today are going to hell in droves and nobody seems to care not even the church.” — E.A. Johnston
“As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man.” — E.A. Johnston
“America used to have laws against the act of sodomy; now it promotes it, legalizes it, and all other nations have lined up with that philosophy.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Recognize the signs of moral decline in society as a call to spiritual vigilance.
  • Commit to personal and corporate repentance to seek God's mercy.
  • Encourage the church to boldly preach against sin and warn of judgment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the sermon say about the 1960s?
The 1960s marked a turning point where prayer was banned in schools and God was legislated out of public life, leading to societal rebellion and moral decline.
How does the speaker describe today's society?
Today's society is described as godless, sin-loving, and violent, with widespread acceptance of sexual perversion, pornography, and atheism.
What biblical examples does the sermon use to illustrate the times?
The sermon references the days of Noah and Lot as examples of societies marked by corruption, violence, indulgence, and eventual divine judgment.
What is the church's role according to the sermon?
The church is criticized for compromising with society, failing to preach against sin, and neglecting to warn people about hell.
What is the main call to action in the sermon?
The main call is for a heaven-sent revival and a return to God before judgment falls on the nation.

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