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How does Noah's faith relate to sovereign grace?

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Noah's faith exemplifies sovereign grace, as it was God's initiative that preserved him and his family.

Noah's faith is intricately tied to the doctrine of sovereign grace, demonstrating that salvation is entirely the work of God. Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, which indicates that it was God's sovereign choice to save him. This grace enabled Noah to respond in faith, constructing the ark as a means of salvation. The narrative underscores that Noah was not saved because of his works but due to God's mercy and plan from the foundation of the world. This affirms the Reformed principle that faith itself is a gift from God, strengthening the understanding of grace as unmerited favor.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8, Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 11:7

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