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How does Noah's experience illustrate God's mercy?

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Noah's experience shows God's mercy through His choice to save a righteous man and his family despite widespread corruption.

Noah's story serves as a profound illustration of God's mercy amid judgment. In Genesis 6:7-8, while God decreed destruction for the wickedness of humanity, He simultaneously expressed mercy towards Noah, whom He deemed righteous. This duality highlights the nature of God's character; He is just and merciful. He does not delight in the death of the wicked but desires that as many as possible experience His mercy. Noah's preservation is not just an individual act of mercy; it signifies God's overarching plan to maintain a remnant through which the promise of salvation would ultimately come. This prefigures God's mercy through Christ, where believers are spared from judgment through His sacrificial love.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:7-8, Ezekiel 33:11

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The Ark of Noah
Jim Byrd · Oct 14, 2020
Joshua

Joshua

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