Then why didn't God send Jesus instead of the flood? If He wanted to save them, He shouldn't have destroyed them. Instead, provide a means for their redemption.
Can't wait to hear your response.
Are we on the same page here?
I'm talking about getting
spiritually saved.
Even though they drowned, they cried out for salvation.
I thought I made that clear with the thief on the cross and the 'no atheists in foxholes' examples.
According to the book of Galatians (I believe it is), there comes a time when a person reaches what we would call the "point of no return".
A time when they're definitely going to die.
A point where they go too far, and now judgment is assured and irreversible.
Ecclesiastes 7:17 said:
Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time?
The Assyrian Empire came w/i 40 days of reaching that point, but they repented at the preaching of Jonah and were spared.
King Hezekiah reached that point, but he was given 15 extra years tacked on due to his humble repentance.
(Incidentally, he should not have done that, and should have died when he was first appointed; as 12 years later, he fathered the most evil king Israel ever had --- King Manasseh.)
In any event, I'm talking about what's called 'deathbed conversions' in Noah's time.