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Why is Abraham considered a figure of faith in the Bible?

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Abraham's faith is exemplified in his obedience to God and his journey as recorded in Genesis.

Abraham is often referred to as the father of faith due to his unwavering trust in God’s promises. In Genesis 13, despite the challenges he faced, such as famine and strife with Lot, Abram returned to Canaan, demonstrating obedience and faith in God's plan. Romans 4 highlights that Abraham was justified by faith, showing that true faith attracts God’s favor and leads to righteousness. His life serves as a model for believers today, demonstrating how faith plays a critical role in the Christian walk.
Scripture References: Genesis 13, Romans 4:3

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