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Why is Abraham called the father of the faithful?

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Abraham is termed the father of the faithful because of his unwavering belief in God’s promises and his righteousness through faith.

Abraham is recognized as the father of the faithful due to his exemplary faith in God's promises, which was counted as righteousness. Throughout his life, Abraham demonstrated trust in God, despite facing numerous challenges, such as leaving his homeland or waiting for the birth of Isaac. His acceptance of God's covenant and readiness to offer Isaac as a sacrifice showcase his profound faith and obedience, which serve as a model for believers today. Additionally, the Apostle Paul emphasizes in Galatians and Romans that through faith in Christ, all believers are regarded as descendants of Abraham, affirming that faith, not works, is the basis for our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:6, Romans 4:1-5, Galatians 3:7-9, Genesis 13:16, Hebrews 11:1-2

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