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Why is Abraham seen as a figure of faith in the Bible?

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Abraham exemplifies faith by trusting God's promises, even when circumstances suggest otherwise.

Abraham is regarded as a figure of faith because he believed God's promises despite the challenges he faced. His journey illustrates a trust in God’s provision, particularly when he separated from Lot and trusted God to fulfill His covenant. This trust in God's character demonstrates the essence of faith—the assurance that God will do what He has promised, even when the situation looks uncertain. Abraham's faith stands as a model for believers, emphasizing that true faith rests in the assurance of God's unwavering character and commitment.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:6, Hebrews 11:8-10

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