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What does the Bible say about Abraham's sin in Genesis 20?

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The Bible reveals Abraham's sin to highlight that even the faithful can falter, as seen in Genesis 20.

In Genesis 20, we see Abraham repeating a previous sin by claiming Sarah is his sister, driven by fear rather than trust in God's promises. This passage illustrates that all believers, including the father of faith, have a sin nature that can cause them to stray, even after experiencing God's grace and revelation. God’s portrayal of Abraham acknowledges the reality of human frailty and invites us to see that even prominent figures in Scripture are still in need of grace.
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