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How do we know that Noah was a righteous man?

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Scripture describes Noah as a just and righteous man who walked with God and found grace in His sight.

Noah is characterized in Scripture as a righteous man who walked with God and found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Genesis 6:8-9). His actions, including building the ark in obedience to God's command, demonstrate his faith and commitment to God. Despite his fall into sin, the overarching testimony of Scripture affirms Noah's righteousness and his status as one who was justified by God's grace through faith. This juxtaposition emphasizes the reality that righteousness in Christ does not render believers immune to sin; rather, it underscores the continual need for grace throughout the believer’s life. Noah's life serves as an example of how God can use imperfect vessels for His purposes, reminding us that our standing is solely by grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8-9

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