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What does the Bible say about salvation through Noah?

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The story of Noah illustrates salvation as a deliverance by God's grace, showcasing God's judgment and mercy.

The account of Noah in Genesis 6 serves as a profound picture of salvation. God's judgment upon a wicked world led to the flood, yet through Noah—the heir of righteousness—God provided a means of salvation. Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, signifying that his salvation was not of his own merit but entirely by God's sovereign grace. This narrative underscores that salvation is by grace alone, pointing to the ultimate salvation found in Christ, who is depicted as our ark, offering refuge from divine judgment.
Scripture References: Genesis 6, Hebrews 11:7, Romans 11:6

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