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What does Noah's story teach us about God's grace?

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Noah's story exemplifies God's grace in choosing to save a remnant amidst widespread wickedness.

Noah's narrative serves as a profound illustration of God's grace, highlighting how He selected Noah and his family as a remnant to save during the catastrophic judgment of the flood. This choice underscores the principle that grace is not based on human merit, as seen in Genesis 6:8, which declares, 'But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This event teaches believers about God's incredible mercy and patience, providing a clear picture of salvation, which can only be realized through Christ, the ultimate Ark. Noah’s faith and obedience convey the significance of trusting God's redemptive plan, assuring believers today of the certainty of grace found in Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8, Acts 4:12

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