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How does the story of Noah relate to God's judgment?

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Noah's story illustrates God's judgment on sin while highlighting His grace in saving the righteous amidst that judgment.

The account of Noah and the flood serves as a profound warning regarding God's judgment on pervasive sin. Genesis 6 depicts a time when the earth was filled with corruption, leading God to regret His creation (Genesis 6:5-7). However, even in the face of impending judgment, Noah found grace, emphasizing the contrast between God's justice and mercy. The story demonstrates that while God judges sin, He also preserves those who walk with Him through faith and grace. This pattern emphasizes the necessity of grace in salvation and that, despite the evil around us, God remains a refuge for His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-9, Romans 1:18

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Noah found grace
Don Bell · May 18, 2014
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