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How do we know that God's grace is sovereign in salvation?

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The Bible shows that God's grace is sovereign, as demonstrated by the fact that only Noah found grace among a wicked generation.

The sovereignty of God's grace is vividly illustrated in Genesis 6:8, where it states that Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord amidst a universally corrupt humanity. This indicates that God's choosing grace is not based on human merit but on His divine purpose. Noah did not earn God's favor; rather, it was God's sovereign will that predetermined Noah's salvation. This serves as a reminder to Christians that salvation is not based on human works or decision but is entirely a result of God's gracious choice. In salvation, God's sovereign grace effectively calls and brings His elect into a saving relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8

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Noah's Ark
Don Fortner · Oct 2, 1988
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