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13, 2026
Our friend Nick took this photo of a watchful doe and her fawn in Middle Tennessee. Imagine if we humans had such big pointed ears! Click on photo to enlarge "Noah Found Grace" Message
summary:
Have you found
grace in the
eyes of the
Lord? Will you
this moment
His grace
receive? "But
Noah found
grace in the
eyes of the
Lord" (Genesis
6:8). One way I look for witnessing opportunities is with people's names. Last week I met a young man named Nicholas and asked him what his name meant. He didn't know so I told him that Nicholas is an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity. It originally derived from a combination of two Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In turn, the name means "victory of the people." However,
I focus on
just the first
word Nike
which means
victor or
overcomer. My
favorite use
of the word in
the Bible is
the compound
word
hypernikōmen
in Romans
8:37
translated "more
than
conquerors".
Also see here
for Greek
Interlinear. But
today's
message we
focus on a
friendly young
man named Noah
we visit
within the
course of our
work as
chaplains. Not
knowing of his
spiritual
interest I
asked him,
"Has Noah
found grace in
the eyes of
the Lord?" He
didn't appear
to be familiar
with the verse
I was alluding
to but thought
he had a Bible
at home and
would look it
up. My
challenge to
him was to
find the verse
and tell me
where it was.
This Friday I
expect to see
him and! Today's verse is the first time the word "grace" is found in the Bible. Some versions use "favor". The Hebrew word Chen is translated in the Septuagint by the Greek word charis which is usually translated "grace" in the New Testament. AW Tozer comments "Grace is the goodness of God confronting human demerit. So, grace is what God is - unchanging, infinite, eternal!" The
phrase “found
grace” or
“found favor”
indicates an
unearned
kindness that
God bestowed
upon Noah.
Likewise for
us to find
grace speaks
of being a
recipient of
God's unearned
favor. In
the prologue
to John's
gospel we read
this
overarching
statement, "Out
of the
fullness of
His grace He
has blessed us
all, giving us
one blessing
after another"
(John 1:16). Noah
had a tough
assignment. He
lived in a
very wicked
society
destined for
destruction,
yet he lived
victoriously
and in
obedience to
God! In that
ancient age he
found, like
Paul did
millenniums
later, that
God's grace is
sufficient.
Today there
has been no
diminishment
in God's
grace. His
grace remains
sufficient for
our salvation
and sufficient
for overcoming
any trial we
may face. Have
you found
grace in the
eyes of the
Lord? Will you
this moment
His grace
receive?
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13. Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Noah
Found Grace In
The Eyes Of
The
Lord"
Watch
on YouTube
Dailey and
Vincent
"Grace
That Is
Greater Than
All Our Sin"
Watch
on YouTube
Sovereign
Grace Music
The
other night we
caught a
raccoon
stealing all
the feed from
our camera
bird feeder! I
realized the
raccoon was
climbing a
tree to get to
where I had
mounted the
feeder so I
relocated the
feeder to a
pole. So far
so good.
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