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Why did God choose Noah for salvation?

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God chose Noah for salvation due to His sovereign grace and mercy.

Noah was chosen for salvation primarily because he found grace in the eyes of the Lord, as stated in Genesis 6:8. This highlights the central truth of sovereign grace: God selects whom He wishes to save according to His divine will. Noah’s standing 'righteous in this generation' is attributed not to his works but to the grace that he was granted by God, indicating that it was God’s mercy that distinguished Noah from the rest of the humanity at that time.

This fact serves as a profound reminder of God’s sovereignty in all matters, including salvation. It emphasizes that God’s choices are not based on human merit but on His own holy will and purpose. Therefore, the reason for Noah’s selection illustrates both the profound mercy of God and the mystery of His divine election.

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Finding Grace
Clay Curtis · Jan 23, 2011
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