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

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Noah's story illustrates God's mercy in saving a remnant while judging the wickedness of humanity.

The account of Noah serves as a profound illustration of God's mercy amidst His judgment. In Genesis 6, while God purposes to destroy the wickedness prevailing in the earth, He provides Noah with grace, allowing him and his family to be saved through the ark. This mercy not only signifies that God judges sin but also emphasizes His desire to redeem a people for Himself. As seen in 1 Peter 3:20, Noah's obedience and faith became the means by which God's mercy was demonstrated. Thus, the narrative not only highlights God's justice but also His boundless mercy that reaches out and saves those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 6, 1 Peter 3:20

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