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How does Abraham's faith teach us about salvation?

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Abraham's faith illustrates that true righteousness comes by belief in God, not by works.

Abraham's narrative serves as a profound example of salvation, revealing that he was counted as righteous because of his faith in God's promises, as stated in Romans 4:3. This underscores the principle that righteousness is imputed through faith rather than achieved through human efforts. Abraham’s story demonstrates that God alone justifies and that true faith will inevitably produce works ordained by Him, revealing the believer's genuine relationship with God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Genesis 15:6

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