In Genesis 7:1, God personally calls Noah to enter the ark, indicating His grace and the righteousness bestowed upon Noah.
In Genesis 7:1, we find a profound moment where God speaks directly to Noah, saying, 'Come thou and all thy house into the ark, for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.' This call is significant as it underscores the concept of effectual calling, wherein God not only issues a general call to a wicked generation through Noah's preaching but also personally identifies Noah as righteous. The righteousness that Noah possesses is not inherent in himself but is granted by God, illustrating the theme of God's electing grace. This moment showcases how God acts to save His people, signifying His compassion and sovereign decision to save, despite the wickedness around.
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