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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if the Flood was never meant to stay in the past?In Noah's day, the world did not look doomed. People were eating, drinking, marrying, building, buying, selling, laughing, planning, assuming tomorrow would arrive just like yesterday. The sky gave no sermon. The ground did not shake. The w…arnings sounded extreme.Until the rain began.By then, the issue was no longer whether Noah had been right. The issue was whether anyone was inside the Ark.The Stink or the Storm revisits one of the Bible's most familiar stories and asks whether we have made it too safe. Too simple. Too far away. The Flood was not merely an ancient catastrophe. It was a pattern-a preview of judgment, mercy, salvation, and the narrow mercy of an open door.This is not a soft retelling of Noah and the Flood. It is a hard look at Genesis, baptism, the church, and the question Scripture keeps pressing into every generation: what does it mean to be saved while the door is still open?It reads like a Bible study, but not the kind that leaves the hard questions safely on the table. Is baptism necessary? What does it mean to be saved? Does it matter where we stand, worship, and belong? The story of Noah does not let those questions stay theoretical for long.Scripture says another judgment is coming. Not because God has changed, but because He has not. The same God who warned Noah's world has warned ours. The same God who provided an Ark then has provided one now. And the same terrifying truth remains: You can be near the Ark and still be outside it.With vivid storytelling, biblical depth, and a voice that refuses to sand off the sharp edges of Scripture, Michael Brian O'Flaherty traces the connections between Noah and the Flood, Christian baptism and salvation, the church, and the coming storm. This is not a book about ancient weather. It is about rescue. It is about obedience. It is about asking whether we are standing where God actually put the door.The door is still open.But it will not stay open forever. What if the Flood was never meant to stay in the past? The Stink or the Storm revisits Noah's Ark as a living pattern of judgment, mercy, obedience, baptism, and the church-and asks whether we are near the Ark or truly inside it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if the Flood was never meant to stay in the past?In Noah's day, the world did not look doomed. People were eating, drinking, marrying, building, buying, selling, laughing, planning, assuming tomorrow would arrive just like yesterday. The sky gave no sermon. The ground did not shake. The w…arnings sounded extreme.Until the rain began.By then, the issue was no longer whether Noah had been right. The issue was whether anyone was inside the Ark.The Stink or the Storm revisits one of the Bible's most familiar stories and asks whether we have made it too safe. Too simple. Too far away. The Flood was not merely an ancient catastrophe. It was a pattern-a preview of judgment, mercy, salvation, and the narrow mercy of an open door.This is not a soft retelling of Noah and the Flood. It is a hard look at Genesis, baptism, the church, and the question Scripture keeps pressing into every generation: what does it mean to be saved while the door is still open?It reads like a Bible study, but not the kind that leaves the hard questions safely on the table. Is baptism necessary? What does it mean to be saved? Does it matter where we stand, worship, and belong? The story of Noah does not let those questions stay theoretical for long.Scripture says another judgment is coming. Not because God has changed, but because He has not. The same God who warned Noah's world has warned ours. The same God who provided an Ark then has provided one now. And the same terrifying truth remains: You can be near the Ark and still be outside it.With vivid storytelling, biblical depth, and a voice that refuses to sand off the sharp edges of Scripture, Michael Brian O'Flaherty traces the connections between Noah and the Flood, Christian baptism and salvation, the church, and the coming storm. This is not a book about ancient weather. It is about rescue. It is about obedience. It is about asking whether we are standing where God actually put the door.The door is still open.But it will not stay open forever. What if the Flood was never meant to stay in the past? The Stink or the Storm revisits Noah's Ark as a living pattern of judgment, mercy, obedience, baptism, and the church-and asks whether we are near the Ark or truly inside it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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