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What does it mean to do the works of Abraham?

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Doing the works of Abraham involves living by faith and obedience to God, as depicted in John 8:39.

In John 8:39, Jesus challenges the Pharisees' claim to be Abraham's children by asserting that true offspring would demonstrate faithlike Abraham's. The works of Abraham refer to acts of faith, charity, and obedience to God's calling. Romans 4 elaborates on Abraham's faith, illustrating that he was justified by belief rather than by works of the law. Galatians 3:29 further clarifies that, in Christ, all who have faith are Abraham's seed. Hence, the essence of doing the works of Abraham is aligning one’s life with God's will and exhibiting the fruits of faith and love, which is a hallmark of God's covenant people.
Scripture References: John 8:39, Romans 4, Galatians 3:29

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