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How was Noah’s faith a gift of grace?

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Noah's faith was a gift of grace as it was granted to him by God, not earned by his actions or merit.

Noah's faith serves as an illustration of how grace operates in the life of a believer. In Genesis 6:8, we see that Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, emphasizing that his faith was not acquired through his own merit but was a divine gift. It stands to show that faith in God is not dependent on human ability or strength but is a response to God's initiative in revealing Himself to us. As throughout the scriptures, God chooses individuals to demonstrate His mercy, Noah is a prime example of being set apart by grace, leading him to believe God's word and to act faithfully. This not only displays the nature of true faith but also reassures believers that they too are recipients of the same grace enabling them to trust and follow God.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8, Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 11:7

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Noah's Faith
Don Fortner · May 1, 2001
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