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What does the story of Noah teach us about grace?

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Noah's story illustrates God's grace in saving sinners despite their inherent sinfulness.

The story of Noah profoundly illustrates God’s grace, particularly as it showcases that salvation is entirely by grace, not merit. Despite Noah's significant sin after the flood, he found grace in God’s sight, emphasizing that even the most faithful believers are not exempt from sin. God’s covenant with Noah highlights His commitment to save and bless His people despite their frailty. This teaches believers that God's grace is always at work in their lives, empowering them to confront their sin and reassuring them of His continued favor even in their shortcomings. Thus, Noah's narrative is a testament to the reality that grace alone sustains and redeems us.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:18-29, Ephesians 2:8-9

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