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What does the Bible say about Noah finding grace?

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The Bible states that 'Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord' in Genesis 6:8, highlighting God's unmerited favor towards Noah amidst widespread wickedness.

In Genesis 6:8, it is written, 'But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.' This phrase encapsulates the concept of sovereign grace, signifying that Noah, like all of God's elect, was chosen not for any merit of his own but by the unmerited favor of God. This grace is sovereign and free, rooted in the person and finished work of Christ. It is the same grace we experience today, affirming that our salvation is completely reliant on God's mercy rather than human efforts or righteousness.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8

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Noah Found Grace
Bill Parker · Nov 8, 2020
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