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What does the Bible say about grace in Genesis 6?

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Genesis 6 illustrates God's grace by showing how Noah found favor in God's eyes despite the corruption of humanity.

In Genesis 6, we see that God observes the great wickedness of mankind and their continual evil thoughts. Yet, amidst this pervasive corruption, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. This demonstrates that God's grace is not dependent upon human virtue but is an expression of His divine mercy and purpose. Despite the sinfulness inherent in humanity, God chooses to show grace to Noah, who symbolizes a remnant saved from judgment. This act of grace not only highlights God's compassion but also signifies the sovereignty of His will in salvation, which is a core tenet of Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-8

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