Noah's story reflects God's grace as he found favor with God amidst widespread corruption, indicating God's willingness to save.
In Genesis 6:8, it is stated that Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, highlighting the theme of God's unmerited favor. This grace is not based on Noah's actions but rather illustrates God's sovereignty in choosing to save Noah and his family from the impending judgment. The overarching narrative of Scripture emphasizes that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory, yet God's grace is extended to those He elects. Noah serves as an example of this grace because, despite the wickedness around him, he was chosen to preserve a remnant through the ark, symbolizing salvation through faith and obedience. As seen in Ephesians 2:8-9, this concept is foundational in understanding salvation as a gift rather than a result of works.
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