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How do we know that God's grace saved Noah?

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Noah was saved by grace, as he found favor in the eyes of the Lord, not by his own works.

The narrative of Noah illustrates the sovereign grace of God in choosing to save him when the rest of humanity faced destruction. In Genesis 6:8, it states, 'But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This emphasizes that Noah's salvation was not based on his merit or actions, but solely on God's mercy and compassion. It signifies that in a world steeped in sin, God meticulously selects whom He will save, revealing the doctrine of election. Hence, Noah's example serves as a testament to God’s grace, which is unearned and bestowed according to His divine will, confirming the key tenets of sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8

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