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How do we know Abraham's faith is important for Christians?

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Abraham's faith is foundational to Christian belief, exemplifying justification through faith, not works.

Abraham serves as a pivotal figure in understanding justification by faith in the Christian faith, especially as presented in Romans 4. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that Abraham was justified not by works or the law, but by believing God's promises. This critical lesson highlights that, like Abraham, Christians are justified by faith alone—a cornerstone of Reformed theology encapsulated in the doctrine of the Five Solas. Thus, Abraham's faith underpins the believer's identity as children of God through faith in Christ, affirming that all who belong to Christ are Abraham's seed and heirs according to promise per Galatians 3:29.
Scripture References: Romans 4, Galatians 3:29

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