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How do we know Abraham was justified by faith?

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Abraham's justification is evident in his belief in God, which was credited to him as righteousness, as shown in Romans 4:3.

Abraham's justification is foundational to our understanding of righteousness through faith. Scripture explicitly states that Abraham was justified by believing God before he performed any works. In Romans 4:4-5, it highlights that to the one who does not work but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, their faith is counted as righteousness. This demonstrates that Abraham's faith was the means through which he was justified, setting the precedent for all believers today. This glorifies God’s grace, emphasizing that our own efforts could never achieve the holiness required to stand acceptable before Him.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Romans 4:4-5, Genesis 15:6

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