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A Devotion for your drive into work:
Why does the New Testament call Abraham its “father of faith” over seventy times, and what does that mean for you—grafted in, credited, and called to believe with the same conviction?
Pastor Brian Noble reviews many New Testament passages—Matthew, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, Galatians, Hebrews, James—showing that Abraham is repeatedly cited as the example of faith, justification, blessing, and covenant. Scripture teaches that the “faith covenant” came before law or circumcision, welcoming all who believe to be spiritual heirs. Romans, Galatians, and others stress that neither works nor heritage, but faith in God’s promise, is the source of righteousness for every believer. The devotional strongly opposes replacement theology and antisemitism, encouraging Christians to honor both Jewish and Gentile roots, and to walk each day in the newness, joy, and public witness that comes from being credited with the same righteousness as Abraham—through faith in Jesus the Messiah.
We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry
Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/
By Brian NobleA Devotion for your drive into work:
Why does the New Testament call Abraham its “father of faith” over seventy times, and what does that mean for you—grafted in, credited, and called to believe with the same conviction?
Pastor Brian Noble reviews many New Testament passages—Matthew, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, Galatians, Hebrews, James—showing that Abraham is repeatedly cited as the example of faith, justification, blessing, and covenant. Scripture teaches that the “faith covenant” came before law or circumcision, welcoming all who believe to be spiritual heirs. Romans, Galatians, and others stress that neither works nor heritage, but faith in God’s promise, is the source of righteousness for every believer. The devotional strongly opposes replacement theology and antisemitism, encouraging Christians to honor both Jewish and Gentile roots, and to walk each day in the newness, joy, and public witness that comes from being credited with the same righteousness as Abraham—through faith in Jesus the Messiah.
We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry
Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/