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What does the Bible say about Noah's sin?

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The Bible illustrates Noah's sin to show that even the most faithful can fall into sin, demonstrating humanity's need for grace.

In Genesis, Noah, after having found grace in God's eyes, fell into sin by getting drunk and exposing himself. This account emphasizes that even those who have experienced great deliverance from God are not immune to temptation and sin. Romans 7:25 expresses this struggle: 'With my mind, I serve the law of God; but with my flesh, I serve the law of sin and death.' Noah's actions remind us of the pervasive nature of sin and the ongoing need for God's grace, as all believers, like Noah, are sinners saved by grace, reliant on the restraining grace of God to prevent complete ruin.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:20-21, Romans 7:25, Genesis 9:18-29, Hebrews 11:7, Genesis 6:5

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Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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