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How does faith connect the Old and New Testament believers?

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Faith is the unifying thread that links Old Testament figures with New Testament believers as the people of God.

Throughout Scripture, faith emerges as the critical connection between believers in both the Old and New Testaments. Initially, figures like Noah and Abraham exhibited faith in God, which was counted as righteousness before the law was formally given. This foundational faith predated rituals such as circumcision, demonstrating that belief and trust in God define one's standing with Him. In Romans 4, Paul emphasizes that Abraham's faith is a model for all believers, showing that the promises of God extend to those who share the same faith in Jesus Christ. This continuity assures believers today that they are part of God's family, rooted in the same faith that has defined His people from the beginning.
Scripture References: Romans 4, Hebrews 11

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