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What does Noah's Ark teach us about grace?

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Noah's Ark teaches that grace is a divine gift from God, exemplified in Noah finding favor despite a wicked generation.

The message of grace is beautifully illustrated in the story of Noah's Ark. Despite the pervasive evil and corruption of humanity, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Genesis 6:8). This indicates that salvation is not based on human merit but on God's sovereign choice to extend grace. The Ark is a physical representation of safety and salvation, emphasizing that it is through God's grace that Noah and his family were saved. This teaches Christians today that, similarly, their salvation is rooted in God's grace alone, and no one can attain righteousness on their own. It reveals the heart of God's covenant—a promise of grace to His people, irrespective of their sinful nature.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8

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Noah's Ark
Clay Curtis · Apr 5, 2015
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