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How do we know God's grace is given to some and not others?

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God's grace is sovereignly given to some individuals, as shown in the example of Noah who found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Genesis 6:8).

The concept of God's distinguishing grace is illustrated in Genesis 6:8, where it is stated that 'Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This reflects God's sovereign choice in dispensing grace, not based on human merit or worthiness but according to His own purpose and will. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of God's grace being specifically directed toward certain individuals, highlighting the sovereignty of God in salvation. Romans 9 discusses the idea of mercy being given to whom God wills, again emphasizing the nature of divine grace as not being dependent on human efforts.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8, Romans 9

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