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What does Noah's story teach about judgment and grace?

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Noah's story illustrates the duality of God's judgment and grace, highlighting His mercy for the elect.

The story of Noah showcases God's judgment against sin and His grace extended to an undeserving remnant. Genesis 6:5 reveals the wickedness of mankind, prompting God’s decision to judge the earth with a flood. However, Noah found grace in the sight of the Lord, signifying that amidst judgment, God extends mercy to those He has chosen. This theme resonates throughout Scripture, as seen in Ephesians 1:4-5, where God's love and predestination involve both the reality of judgment for the sinful and the salvation of those redeemed by grace. Hence, Noah's experience exemplifies how God's sovereign grace triumphs even in the face of His righteous judgment, affirming the doctrine that God's plans will not be thwarted.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5, Ephesians 1:4-5

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The Ark Of Safety
Paul Mahan · Aug 28, 1991
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