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How does Noah's story reflect God's mercy in salvation?

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Noah's story illustrates God's mercy, as he found favor in the eyes of the Lord despite humanity's wickedness.

Noah's narrative in Genesis 6 highlights the profound mercy of God in choosing to save him and his family amidst widespread corruption. The Scripture indicates that God's judgment was imminent, yet He extended grace to Noah, allowing him to build the ark and save his household. This act demonstrates the principle that salvation is solely a result of God's sovereign grace. The biblical account serves as a reminder that while God's justice requires judgment of sin, His mercy triumphs through grace-filled acts, offering hope and redemption through faith.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-8, 2 Peter 2:5

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