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What does the Bible say about the fall of Noah?

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The fall of Noah, as described in Genesis 9, illustrates the reality of human depravity even in those considered righteous.

The fall of Noah in Genesis 9 is a profound reminder of the fallen nature that persists in humanity, even in those who have been justified by God's grace. Noah, described as a righteous man who found favor in God's eyes, nonetheless fell into sin after the flood by getting drunk and exposing himself. This incident reveals that even the most faithful servants of God are not free from the temptation to sin. While Noah is recognized for his righteousness, this account demonstrates that man's best state is still vulnerable to folly and failure, highlighting the necessity of God's grace in our lives. Noah's story teaches that despite being used mightily by God, he was not exempt from the perils of temptation and the old, depraved nature that remains in believers.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:18-29

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