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In Romans 4:19-25, the Apostle Paul recounts the faith of Abraham and explains that righteousness is granted by faithfulness. Despite setbacks and seemingly impossible circumstances, Abraham remained faithful and trusted in God’s promise, which is why his faith was “counted to him as righteousness” (v. 19-22). Not only was this true for Abraham—it is true for us as well (v. 23-24).
Belief in God fundamentally changes how we live, no matter the challenges we face. It is the door into a new world as we trust that God is there with us, He is able, and He is for us.
By Highland Park United Methodist Church - Dallas, Texas4.5
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In Romans 4:19-25, the Apostle Paul recounts the faith of Abraham and explains that righteousness is granted by faithfulness. Despite setbacks and seemingly impossible circumstances, Abraham remained faithful and trusted in God’s promise, which is why his faith was “counted to him as righteousness” (v. 19-22). Not only was this true for Abraham—it is true for us as well (v. 23-24).
Belief in God fundamentally changes how we live, no matter the challenges we face. It is the door into a new world as we trust that God is there with us, He is able, and He is for us.

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