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What does the Bible say about grace in Genesis?

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Genesis 6:8 states that Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, emphasizing God's mercy towards sinners.

In Genesis 6:8, it is noted that 'But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This marks the first occurrence of the word 'grace' in the Bible, signifying God's unmerited favor toward Noah, a righteous man amidst a wicked generation. The narrative illustrates that although the world was filled with violence and corruption, God's grace is capable of choosing and redeeming individuals for His purposes. Noah, like all men, was deserving of destruction due to sin, but through divine grace, he was saved from judgment and became a vessel for salvation, teaching us that grace is the foundation of redemption and hope for all people.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8

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Noah Found Grace
Jim Byrd · Oct 7, 2020
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