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What does the story of Noah teach us about God's judgment?

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The story of Noah demonstrates God's judgment against sin and His grace in saving those who respond to His call.

Noah's narrative reveals the duality of God's nature: He is both a God of judgment and grace. When judgment was decreed upon mankind due to their wickedness, God provided a means of salvation through the ark. This reflects His mercy in allowing Noah, as a righteous man, to preach and prepare a way for salvation. The coming flood serves as a stark reminder of God's impending judgment against sin, illustrating that when God shuts the door of mercy, as He did with Noah's ark, there is no further opportunity for salvation. Hence, the story teaches that while God is just in His judgment, He also graciously offers redemption to those who take heed of His call.
Scripture References: Genesis 7, Hebrews 11:7

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