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How is God's grace displayed in the story of Noah?

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God's grace is displayed in Noah's story by preserving him and his family from the flood, an act of mercy amid widespread sin.

In the narrative of Noah, God's grace is prominently displayed through the preservation of Noah and his family from the catastrophic flood. This act of grace illustrates that even amid severe judgment pronounced against humanity due to their wickedness, God chose to save a remnant. Noah's building of the ark, as commanded by God, was an act of faith in response to God's grace, showcasing how this grace led to obedience rather than being an end in itself. The ark symbolizes Christ, who ultimately delivers believers from judgment. This illustrates the consistent theme throughout Scripture that grace functions not merely to pardon but to sustain and preserve God’s people.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8-22, 2 Peter 2:5

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