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In Romans 4:1-3, the apostle Paul turns our attention to the example of Abraham, the father of the faith. Abraham’s story serves as a powerful illustration of the principle of justification by faith—a truth that transcends time and culture.

Abraham, like all of us, was a flawed individual who fell short of God’s perfect standard. Yet, his righteousness was not attained through his own efforts or good works. Instead, it came through his unwavering faith in God’s promises. When God called Abraham to leave his homeland and embark on a journey to an unknown destination, Abraham believed and obeyed. And it was this faith that was credited to him as righteousness.

Paul emphasizes that if Abraham had been justified by his works, he would have had reason to boast. But true righteousness comes not from our achievements or merits but from trusting in the promises of God. Abraham’s faith was not a passive belief but an active trust that led him to step out in obedience to God’s call.

Similarly, we are called to trust in God’s promises and rely on His grace for our salvation. Like Abraham, we are justified not by our own efforts but by placing our faith in Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and rose again for our justification. Our faith in Christ is the key that unlocks the door to righteousness and reconciliation with God.

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