Not only did Noah find grace in the eyes of the Lord as we read in Genesis, but we can conclude that he must have been looking for God’s grace in the wicked world in which he lived. As a result, he and his family were blessed and saved. He was not only given grace for salvation, but grace to complete the assignment God gave Him. The same is true for us. We must look for God’s grace and wait for Him to supply it to do the assignment He gives us.
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