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How does Abraham's faith reflect in the New Testament?

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Abraham's faith is the model for believers, showing that justification comes through faith in Christ.

In the New Testament, Abraham's faith is used to demonstrate that justification and righteousness are not based on works but rather on faith. His belief in God's promises is counted as righteousness, which Paul argues in Romans 4 emphasizes the grace of God. Furthermore, the Apostle Paul explains in Galatians that all who have faith are children of Abraham, signifying that the blessings promised to Abraham extend to all believers through Christ, highlighting the continuity of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Galatians 3:6-9

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