NOAH
The Animated Kids Bible Sunday School Lessons
Noah in The Animated Kids Bible
Noah is one of the most central and inspiring figures in the Old Testament, and his story is vividly brought to life in Episode 2 of The Animated Kids Bible, entitled “Voyage of the Ark.” The Bible describes Noah as a good man who knew God well, a man of integrity in a time when the world was filled with corruption and violence. His life stands as a testimony to faith, obedience, and God’s mercy.
By the time Noah was 500 years old, he became the father of three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. These sons, together with their wives, would later play a crucial role in the survival and continuation of humanity after the flood. Noah’s family was chosen by God to be preserved, not because of their own merit, but because Noah himself found favor in the eyes of the Lord.
The world in which Noah lived was deeply troubled. According to Scripture, the Lord saw that the thoughts and intentions of man’s heart were continually evil. Violence and corruption filled the earth, and God was grieved. The Bible even says that He was sorry He had made mankind, birds, and animals, because wickedness had spread so far. In the mid‑17th century BC, this divine sorrow led to a momentous decision: God purposed to destroy all life on earth with a flood.
Yet in the midst of this judgment, Noah stood out. He was righteous, faithful, and obedient. Because of this, God revealed His plan to Noah and gave him specific instructions. Noah was told to build an ark of cypress wood, an enormous vessel measuring 450 feet long, with lower, middle, and upper decks. This ark would serve as a refuge for Noah, his family, and pairs of every kind of animal. The details of the ark’s construction highlight God’s care and precision, ensuring that it would withstand the floodwaters and preserve life.
In The Animated Kids Bible, Episode 2 dramatizes this incredible command. Children watching see Noah carefully following God’s instructions, cutting wood, assembling beams, and constructing the massive ark. The animation captures the scale of the project and the faith required to undertake it. Noah’s obedience is emphasized as a key lesson: even when God’s command seems overwhelming or unusual, trust and faith lead to salvation.
As the ark was completed, the time of judgment drew near. God began to bring floodwaters upon the earth to destroy all life under the heavens. The skies darkened, the rains poured, and the waters rose. Yet inside the ark, Noah and his family were safe. Alongside them were the animals, preserved according to God’s plan. This moment marks the beginning of the most incredible voyage in the history of the world—the “Voyage of the Ark.”
The animation vividly portrays the rising waters, the chaos outside, and the calm within the ark. For children, this contrast reinforces the lesson that obedience to God brings protection, while disobedience leads to destruction. Noah’s faith and perseverance ensured that humanity would survive, and his story continues to inspire generations.
Episode 2 also highlights the unity of Noah’s family. Shem, Ham, and Japheth, together with their wives and their mother, joined Noah in the ark. Their survival meant that after the flood, the earth would be repopulated through them. This family unity is an important theme for Sunday School lessons, reminding children that God’s plan often works through families who trust Him together.
The Animated Kids Bible makes Noah’s story accessible and memorable. Through colorful animation, engaging storytelling, and bonus features like Pip the Penguin’s cheerful commentary, children learn not only the events of the flood but also the deeper meaning behind them. Pip explains the importance of Noah’s obedience, the seriousness of sin, and the mercy of God in providing a way of escape.
Ultimately, Noah’s story is about faith, obedience, and God’s grace. He lived in a corrupt world, yet he chose to walk with God. His obedience saved his family and ensured the continuation of life on earth. The ark stands as a symbol of God’s salvation, pointing forward to the greater salvation offered through Christ.
By presenting Noah’s journey in animated form, The Animated Kids Bible ensures that children understand both the drama of the flood and the hope of God’s mercy. Episode 2, “Voyage of the Ark,” remains one of the most powerful installments in the series, teaching timeless lessons about trust, obedience, and the faithfulness of God.