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What does the Bible say about grace in God's eyes?

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The Bible teaches that grace in God's eyes is the reason for salvation, as seen in Genesis 6:8 where Noah found grace, highlighting God's sovereign choice.

In Genesis 6:8, it states, 'But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This verse underscores the biblical teaching that salvation is the result of God's unmerited favor. Throughout Scripture, grace is portrayed as the divine assistance given to humans for regeneration and sanctification. The narrative of Noah reveals that it is not through any works or merits that one earns God's grace; instead, it is a sovereign choice by God, reaching back to eternity. Just as Noah found grace, so too do all believers become recipients of this grace in Christ, which leads to their salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8, Ephesians 1:4-5

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