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What does the story of Noah teach us about accountability for sin?

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The story of Noah highlights the importance of accountability and the reality that all are tempted to sin, regardless of their past righteousness.

Noah's sin serves as a sobering reminder that even the most righteous individuals can fall into sin. It is a vivid illustration of human weakness, as Noah, chosen by God and saved by His grace, still succumbed to temptation. The narrative teaches us about accountability—each individual is responsible for their actions. Furthermore, the text warns us that exposing others' sins can lead to our own exposure, as seen in the actions of Ham. This underlines the significance of restoring one another with love and humility rather than fostering discord through accusation.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:18-29, Galatians 6:1

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