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What does the Bible say about God's judgment and mercy in Noah's story?

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The Bible portrays God's judgment against sin through the flood, but His mercy is evident in saving Noah and his family.

In Genesis 6, God sees the wickedness of mankind and decides to bring judgment through a great flood. However, in the midst of this impending judgment, God shows mercy by saving Noah and his family, demonstrating a profound promise of salvation. As stated in Genesis 6:8, 'But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This illustrates that God's mercy is not dependent on human merit, but rather on His sovereign grace. It emphasizes the theme that while judgment for sin is inevitable, God's mercy provides hope for those He chooses to save.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-8, Genesis 6:17

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The Ark of Noah
Eric Floyd · May 14, 2025
Joshua

Joshua

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