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What is the significance of God's judgment in the story of Noah?

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God's judgment reveals His holiness and the seriousness of sin.

The judgment of God in the story of Noah highlights His holy character and the consequences of sin. Despite Noah's finding grace, God looked upon the wickedness of mankind and decided to bring judgment (Genesis 6:5-7). This reflects God's justice in dealing with sin and demonstrates that He will not allow evil to go unpunished. The narrative serves as a warning of divine judgment, yet it also underscores the hope found in God's saving grace, illustrating the balance of God's justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-7

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