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How does the Old Testament illustrate God’s grace?

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The Old Testament illustrates God’s grace through stories like Noah and Joseph, demonstrating His mercy amid sin.

The Old Testament offers numerous illustrations of God's grace amid humanity's sinfulness. For instance, in Genesis 6, we read that despite the great wickedness of man, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. This narrative underscores that even in judgment, God provides a means of salvation, reflecting His merciful nature. Similarly, the story of Joseph highlights grace showing how despite his brothers' evil actions—selling him into slavery—God's purposes prevailed for good. Joseph's eventual forgiveness of his brothers illustrates the transformative power of grace, reaffirming that God works through our failures to achieve His glorious plans. These and many other narratives throughout the Old Testament confirm God's unwavering grace amidst human rebellion.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8, Genesis 50:20

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