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What does the Bible say about Noah's covenant with God?

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The Bible reveals that God made a covenant with Noah to preserve him and his family during the flood, highlighting God's grace and sovereignty.

In Genesis 6:18, God explicitly states, 'But with thee will I establish my covenant.' This covenant emphasized God's grace, as He was under no obligation to save Noah and his family. Instead, God chose to enter into this agreement, demonstrating His sovereignty and infinite wisdom. The covenant with Noah illustrates the unwavering commitment of God to His chosen people, preserving them amidst judgment. This act of salvation was not forced but was accepted by Noah and his family voluntarily, reflecting the nature of divine grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:18, Genesis 7:1

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