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How does Abraham's story illustrate the concept of salvation?

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Abraham's story illustrates salvation as arising from God's calling and grace, culminating in belief despite human impossibility.

Abraham's journey exemplifies the nature of salvation, portraying it as an act of divine initiative and grace. Called from Ur of the Chaldees, Abraham responded not from a place of inherent faith but through God’s powerful call (Genesis 12:1). His belief in the seemingly impossible promises of God, particularly regarding the coming seed (Isaac and ultimately Christ), showcases faith that transcends human understanding (Romans 4:19-21). Salvation, as seen in Abraham’s narrative, is a gift that originates from God, who alone can make the impossible possible, illustrating that no one can boast in their works but must rely completely on God's grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:1, Romans 4:19-21, Hebrews 11:8-12

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