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What does the Bible say about faith according to Romans 4?

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Romans 4 highlights that faith, like that of Abraham, is counted for righteousness and is essential for reconciliation with God.

In Romans 4:3, the Bible states, 'Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.' This underscores a foundational truth that faith is not merely a belief but a trust in God's promises that leads to justification. The Apostle Paul explains that Abraham's faith was fully persuasive of God's ability to fulfill His promises, which is central to the Reformed understanding of how faith operates. A true faith signifies a heart reconciled to God, manifested through belief in the Lord Jesus Christ, implying that reconciliation is essential for our standing before Him.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3

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