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Why Did God Send the Flood? | Voice of God with Joseph Z

Why Did God Send the Flood? | Voice of God with Joseph Z

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Join Joseph Z in this intriguing discourse, as he reveals the reason why God destroyed the world with a flood during the days of Noah.

Joseph discusses the profound reasons behind God's decision to send the flood, referencing Genesis 6:4-7 to provide context and depth to elaborate on this. In His righteousness, God chose to protect a singular Noah’s family, while unleashing destruction upon a world tainted by rampant corruption and moral decay.

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Also, he references 1 Enoch 8:1-4, which sheds light on the events that precipitated the flood. This ancient writing reveals the activities of the fallen angels during their time on Earth, detailing how their transgressions led to the birth of the Nephilim. These formidable beings, born from the union of fallen angels and the daughters of men, did not find peace in death; instead, their spirits transformed into demons, perpetuating a legacy of wickedness even after their physical demise.

Joseph emphasizes that these giants surrendered themselves to a multitude of corrupt practices and immoral behavior, which contributed significantly to the moral decay of humanity and ultimately to God’s decision to cleanse the earth with the flood. He then shares a captivating video from his visit to the Euphrates River, a location believed by some to be the imprisonment site of the rebellious fallen angels.

July 10, 2025

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