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How is Sarah viewed in the context of faith?

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Sarah is regarded as a woman of faith, who, like Abraham, believed God's promises (Hebrews 11:11).

Sarah is celebrated in Hebrews 11:11 for her faith, which demonstrates that her belief in God’s promises was as significant as Abraham’s. The verse states that 'through faith, Sarah herself received strength to conceive seed.' This showcases not only her personal faith but also her role in God's redemptive plan. Importantly, Sarah recognized the promises of God, which led her to assert that her son Isaac would be the one through whom God's covenant would be fulfilled. Her understanding of grace and faithfulness exemplifies how she is a model for all women of faith in God's kingdom, as Paul also refers to believers as 'children of Sarah.'
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:11, Genesis 21:6

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And Sarah Died
Bruce Crabtree · Sep 14, 2008
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