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What did Abraham find in his relationship with God?

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Abraham found righteousness through faith, which marked him as the friend of God (Genesis 15:6, James 2:23).

Abraham's relationship with God is characterized by his discovery of righteousness through faith. According to Romans 4:3, 'For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.' This passage underscores that righteousness is not earned through works but is a gift given to those who believe God. Moreover, Abraham's faith earned him the title of 'the friend of God' (James 2:23), illustrating the intimate relationship that faith fosters between God and the believer. Abraham's experiences teach us that righteousness and acceptance with God come solely through faith, setting a foundation for all who follow in his steps.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Genesis 15:6, James 2:23

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Do You Believe?
Henry Mahan · Aug 7, 1994
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Joshua

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