Finding Grace in the Storm
Scripture
> “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
— Genesis 6:8 (NKJV)
“Grace in the Eyes of God”
Genesis 6 paints a grim picture of humanity. The world was full of evil, corruption, and violence. People had turned away from God, and judgment was coming. But right in the middle of that darkness, one man stood out:
> “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
This single verse is powerful. It reminds us that no matter how dark the world becomes, God still sees—and God still gives grace.
Noah didn’t earn that grace. He didn’t save himself by being perfect. He received it because he walked with God in a time when most people didn’t want God at all.
Grace is God’s unearned favor. It’s not given because we’re good; it’s given because God is good. And just like Noah, you and I live in a broken world too. But grace still flows from the eyes of the Lord toward those who seek Him.
Reflection Questions
1. Am I relying on God’s grace or trying to earn His approval?
2. How can I walk with God even when the world walks away from Him?
3. What does it mean to “find grace” in God's eyes in my daily life?
Prayer
Lord God, thank You that Your eyes are full of grace. Thank You for seeing me, loving me, and extending unearned favor to me through Jesus. Help me, like Noah, to walk with You faithfully—even when the world around me doesn’t. Keep my heart humble and my eyes on You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Scripture
> “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
— Genesis 6:8 (NKJV)
“Grace in the Eyes of God”
Genesis 6 paints a grim picture of humanity. The world was full of evil, corruption, and violence. People had turned away from God, and judgment was coming. But right in the middle of that darkness, one man stood out:
> “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
This single verse is powerful. It reminds us that no matter how dark the world becomes, God still sees—and God still gives grace.
Noah didn’t earn that grace. He didn’t save himself by being perfect. He received it because he walked with God in a time when most people didn’t want God at all.
Grace is God’s unearned favor. It’s not given because we’re good; it’s given because God is good. And just like Noah, you and I live in a broken world too. But grace still flows from the eyes of the Lord toward those who seek Him.
Reflection Questions
1. Am I relying on God’s grace or trying to earn His approval?
2. How can I walk with God even when the world walks away from Him?
3. What does it mean to “find grace” in God's eyes in my daily life?
Prayer
Lord God, thank You that Your eyes are full of grace. Thank You for seeing me, loving me, and extending unearned favor to me through Jesus. Help me, like Noah, to walk with You faithfully—even when the world around me doesn’t. Keep my heart humble and my eyes on You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Finding Grace in the Storm
Scripture
> “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
— Genesis 6:8 (NKJV)
“Grace in the Eyes of God”
Genesis 6 paints a grim picture of humanity. The world was full of evil, corruption, and violence. People had turned away from God, and judgment was coming. But right in the middle of that darkness, one man stood out:
> “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”
This single verse is powerful. It reminds us that no matter how dark the world becomes, God still sees—and God still gives grace.
Noah didn’t earn that grace. He didn’t save himself by being perfect. He received it because he walked with God in a time when most people didn’t want God at all.
Grace is God’s unearned favor. It’s not given because we’re good; it’s given because God is good. And just like Noah, you and I live in a broken world too. But grace still flows from the eyes of the Lord toward those who seek Him.
Reflection Questions
1. Am I relying on God’s grace or trying to earn His approval?
2. How can I walk with God even when the world walks away from Him?
3. What does it mean to “find grace” in God's eyes in my daily life?
Prayer
Lord God, thank You that Your eyes are full of grace. Thank You for seeing me, loving me, and extending unearned favor to me through Jesus. Help me, like Noah, to walk with You faithfully—even when the world around me doesn’t. Keep my heart humble and my eyes on You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.