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What can we learn from the judgment during Noah's time?

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The judgment during Noah's time teaches us about God's holiness and the serious consequences of sin, as well as His mercy shown to His chosen people.

The narrative of Noah's time serves as a powerful lesson on God's holiness and the inevitable consequences of unrepentant sin. In Genesis 6, we see God’s deep displeasure with human wickedness, which led to the decision to cleanse the earth through the flood. This historical event illustrates that while God is merciful, He is also just, not permitting sin to go unpunished. The judgment is not a capricious act but a necessary response to sustain His righteousness. Moreover, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Genesis 6:8), emphasizing that amidst judgment, God is still actively seeking to save through His chosen instruments. This affirms the belief in sovereign grace, where salvation is not achieved by human effort but through God's predestined mercy, ultimately fulfilled in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:1-8, Hebrews 11:7

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