This interpretation ought to be inferred from the fact that it The pamphlet also explains that without Paul establishes the true purpose and result of faith the clearest though his explanation of the promise God made that Abraham would be “the father of many nations” (Romans 4:18). Paul highlights the reality that despite Abrahams old age and his wife unfertile womb, he was “empowered by faith and gave glory to God and was fully convinced that what he had promised he was able to do” (Romans 4:20-21). Based on this example, righteousness is achieved through a trusting relationship in God, as Abraham, though occasionally waivered, still had faith in God to do his promise. The motif that faith breeds a trusting relationship in God that leads to righteousness appears not only here, but the entirety of the bible. Hebrews 11 emphasizes this reality through explaining that people like Abraham, Moses, Gideon, Barak, the prophets, and more “who by faith…did what was righteous” prospered through their trusting relationship with God (Hebrews 11:33). The “Eternal Gift’s”
This interpretation ought to be inferred from the fact that it The pamphlet also explains that without Paul establishes the true purpose and result of faith the clearest though his explanation of the promise God made that Abraham would be “the father of many nations” (Romans 4:18). Paul highlights the reality that despite Abrahams old age and his wife unfertile womb, he was “empowered by faith and gave glory to God and was fully convinced that what he had promised he was able to do” (Romans 4:20-21). Based on this example, righteousness is achieved through a trusting relationship in God, as Abraham, though occasionally waivered, still had faith in God to do his promise. The motif that faith breeds a trusting relationship in God that leads to righteousness appears not only here, but the entirety of the bible. Hebrews 11 emphasizes this reality through explaining that people like Abraham, Moses, Gideon, Barak, the prophets, and more “who by faith…did what was righteous” prospered through their trusting relationship with God (Hebrews 11:33). The “Eternal Gift’s”