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How do we know Abraham was justified by faith?

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Abraham was justified by faith as he believed God, and it was granted to him as righteousness according to Romans 4.

Romans 4:3 explicitly states, 'For what does the Scripture say? Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him for righteousness.' This highlights that Abraham's justification was not due to works but solely based on his faith in God's promises. The account in Genesis 15 confirms that Abraham's belief in God's word during a seemingly impossible situation, where he had no physical evidence of progeny, exemplified true faith. Therefore, the New Testament emphasizes that all believers, just like Abraham, are justified by faith and not by the deeds of the law.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Genesis 15:6

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