When we have faith in God our God will give us the power in believing on him. He is the resurrection of life even if our faith is dead he can still restore them coz God loves us so much and he never fails us his love and mercy is always following us. Thanks Jesus for his precious blood that shed for us and his perfect obedience to the Father. We must accept God 's words and obey his wordsd until rapture. His words is our heavenly manna that gives us life, peace in abundance. His words saves us. Thanks be to God forever and have faith with our God forever. He is the only Jehovah the Provider and our Peace. God can bless us whenever he wants as he is not limited with time and place. He is the God of life. Give thanks to God and Praised him all the time as he is worthy to be praised. Amen
Abraham staggered not at the promises of God even though his body doesnt show that he can still be of child he believed on Him who is able to bring His promises to pass. Faith is all we need as God heirs.
Isn 't it amazing that people wrest the scriptures to their own destruction. The eunuch believed with his heart. Look at Romans 6:17 But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed FROM THE HEART that form of doctrine which was delivered you. How did he obey? HE was reading Isaiah and look at Romans 10:16 But they have not all OBEYED the gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath BELIEVED our report? In the Church Age believing the gospel is obeying what God requires for salvation. Look at Romans 16:26 But now is made manifest, and by the scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, made known to all nations for the OBEDIENCE OF FAITH Water baptism doesn 't connect you with the blood or anything of the kind. It 's not part of our Gospel for today. Show us a passage stating that the disciples were water baptized according to Acts 2:38 or any other water baptism. The eunuch was water baptized AFTER he was saved not in order to get saved and not part of his salvation. Salvation today is not of WORKS, Romans 4:5.
Where there is no law there is no transgression, when God look at me He sees Christ Jesus, cos I am in a place of Christ, the seed of Abraham. Blessed is the man that God will not count his sin, I am not justified by my works but by faith in Christ Jesus.
Where there is no law there is no transgression when God look at me He sees Christ Jesus cos I am in a place of Christ the seed of Abraham. blessed is the man that God will not count his sin I am not justified by my works but by faith in Christ Jesus
The scripture is just telling us that there is better hope than the hope that we can be offered by this world God himself is the Hope that we should believe in against all false hope that can be offered by this world there is better hope who is Jesus Christ the author and the finisher of our faith
It is most significant to me as I accept that Christ lives in me and I too can speak those things that are not as though they were... "ARE "... "IS ".... "In The Now "....that is what "Faith Does "....the words we speak... "Has life and death " in them.
As proof of Gods acceptance of the sacrifice for our sins were paid through the death of His son ie the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus and then God raised Jesus from the dead showing that we are now justified because our sins have been paid for.i see it like an acknowledgement just like in the old testament when a sacrifice was consumed by fire it showed that God was pleased with the sacrifice by raising Jesus from the dead and thereby proving to man that He was justified through faith in the work of the cross.
Romans 4 is great inspiration for those who are lost and seeking hope and faith..Abraham is a prime example of how we should become while dealing through trials and tribulations..
We are to call those things that are not as though they were. We speak in faith believing that God will bring it to pass. My trust is in God not in the world system. God will take care of you if we stop trying to take care of ourself.
verse15 .According to JESUS a man should leave all his worldly pleasures which his body experiences and should live in his soul,if one lives in his soul he shouldn 't follow any law which is meant for the body.If you live in your soul you can forgive others ,you will not become angry,you love others since what others do against you is only against your body and not against your soul or the actual you.
By calling things into existence like our creator did by faith in him amen n love the way pastor James O so graciously put it thank you in going pray it just that way
Abraham had built a strong, personal, trusting relationship with Jehovah over many years. He rejected any doubts that might have weakened that relationship.
Romans 4 17, is a typical example of the book of Genesis 1 1 going. When God said, let there be and there was. So the worlds were created out of things which do not appear. So God himself, the I am God created the world by faith. So Hebrews recorded For by faith the worlds were created out of things which do not appear. So Abraham believed God based on nothing out of nothing at all, no evidence took a bold step by stepping out of his fathers kindred, to where he doesn 't even know, where as the things God promised Abraham in human idealogy, seemed so impossible but by Abrahams faith, impossibilities became a reality. Thus Abrahams faith calleth forth those things that be not as though they were. In our life application nothing can bring our breakthrough except by faith. Hebrews 11 1 faith therefore is the substance of things hoped for and evidence of things unseen. For we walk by faith not by sight!
two different testaments indeed the funny thing is we speaking for myself and other non Jewish people Have such a hard time letting go of the law but we re don t even have the law for we are not of the Jewish nation But thanks be to GOD we are adopted into Grace by faith for it is by grace you are saved not of works Ephesians 2 9 so take hold of the new testament and grow in grace looking into the perfect law of liberty gal 5 13
Romans4 8 is a clarification of Romans4 7 the word impute in Romans4 8 in this particular verse is considered to be an accounting term the greek word for impute is logizomai which means to take an inventory of What the writer the Apostle is saying is this the blessedness is when you get to heaven your past present future sins God will not impute or to take an inventory of those sins Thats almost to good news to be true but then so is Gods grace his unmerited unearned favor God Bless
Glory to God this morning as this passage was just bringing life to my present situation that Abraham staggered not at the promise of God in unbelief but through faith believing in the incorruptible promise of God so friend no matter whats going on lets continue to believing the only true one who cannot lie or deceive Amen
Romans 4:15 is the heart of the gospel. This is what Christ did at the cross, he nailed the law to the cross ( colossians 2:14). Therefore we do not sin and cannot sin, because their is no law to sin against. Therefore no one sins. The churches have done the opposite, telling us we sin and are sinners, everyone is a saint they just do not know it.
In reference to one of the above comments which stated, "The Lord will not show mercy to those who don't earn that mercy". I pray tell me, which one of Adam's children can claim the merit of having earned God's mercy? If we had to earn it, then it would not be mercy, God would merely be paying a debt He owes ( Romans 4:4). Besides, who can give anything to God so as to earn anything He gives? Absolutely none. (See Romans 11:35-36). Mercy is a manifestation of God's grace to the undeserving.....like me. I thank God it is based on His goodness and not my labor, thus I have hope.
Rodney, it is BECAUSE His Word is pure that we don't keep His commandments. "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one." Romans 4:10 It is our nature to sin, but if we ask God for a new nature through Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior, He gives us a new nature by giving us His Holy Ghost that makes us to love righteousness and hate all sin. Praise the Lord God Almighty for His mercy and savaltion by His grace!!!
The word of God is a prophesy on its own. The life of Abraham teach us that all that we ever need is given already. all that we ever want to be, we are already. we need to activate that power of God the way He did when He said Let there be, in the beggining.Now Let there be Now in our life in Jesus name.All things are ours
(Verse 20) "Abraham never wavered in believing God's promise. ..." But God's promises to Christians is to forgive our sins, and take us to heaven. It is not temporal and physical, as many believe. Nor is it faith in our ability to force God to grant our earthly wishes. This is more along the lines of magic and mysticism.
The point is, Abraham believed only what God told him. And he has told us, under the New Covenant, that he will save us from death. This was accomplished by his dying on the cross in our place. This is what we put our faith in, not something we made up or something we dreamed about. That is just wishful thinking. In other words, we place our faith in Jesus to save us, not in our own abilities to make this evil world a better place.
But the main point of Paul's writings is, Abraham believed in and followed Jesus before the law was given to us, that is, without the law. And so it is with us; meaning, that for the Christian, the law's administration over us ended when Christ died. Now we live by faith!
(Verse 13) "it is clear, then, that God's promise to give the whold earth to Abraham and his descendants was not based on obedience to God's law. ..." This means that there had to be a change in the way we are saved because no one, not even Abraham, was able to live up to the law's demands. We are too sinful. So God decided that he would give us a new way, the way of faith. Faith is easily within the grasp of all people. All we have to do is believe.
Of course, believing Jesus involves obeying him. Because if you believe someone, you will have faith that you should do as they say. That's why Christians live by every word of Jesus and always want to please him.
(Verse 2) "Was it because of his good deeds that God accepted Him? If so, he would have had something to boast about. ..." This means that Abraham did not have any good deeds to make God accept him, nor do we. Abraham lived in Chaldaea, a pagan land. And he knew nothing of living by the law. So the law could not have been the standard by which he was declared righteous. His faith was!
It is the same for us today. Yes, we know of the law, and we can read it anytime we want to. But the truth is, the law was not given to the Gentiles, only to the Jews. That is, when Paul went to the Gentiles, their background was paganism, not the Law of Moses. That's why James, in Acts 15, did not try to impose the law upon them as a condition for salvation. They were saved by faith, or their belief in Jesus.
Faith implies friendship. That's why God said of Abraham in Isaiah 41:8:"But as for you, Israel my servant, Jacob my chosen one, descended from my friend Abraham." And so it is with God's people today. We believe God, as all good friends of God do. This is a new and different way to relate to God.
"But now God has shown us a different way of being right in his sight--not by obeying the law but by the way promised in the Scriptures long ago. We are made right in God's sight when we trust in Jesus Christ to take away our sins. ..."
This is a person who is clothed in the righteousness of JESUS CHRIST ,LIVING IN THE SPIRIT SO THAT THEY DON'T fulfill the lust of the flesh.This is a blessed place to be.
The point is, Abraham believed only what God told him. And he has told us, under the New Covenant, that he will save us from death. This was accomplished by his dying on the cross in our place. This is what we put our faith in, not something we made up or something we dreamed about. That is just wishful thinking. In other words, we place our faith in Jesus to save us, not in our own abilities to make this evil world a better place.
But the main point of Paul's writings is, Abraham believed in and followed Jesus before the law was given to us, that is, without the law. And so it is with us; meaning, that for the Christian, the law's administration over us ended when Christ died. Now we live by faith!
Of course, believing Jesus involves obeying him. Because if you believe someone, you will have faith that you should do as they say. That's why Christians live by every word of Jesus and always want to please him.
It is the same for us today. Yes, we know of the law, and we can read it anytime we want to. But the truth is, the law was not given to the Gentiles, only to the Jews. That is, when Paul went to the Gentiles, their background was paganism, not the Law of Moses. That's why James, in Acts 15, did not try to impose the law upon them as a condition for salvation. They were saved by faith, or their belief in Jesus.
Faith implies friendship. That's why God said of Abraham in Isaiah 41:8:"But as for you, Israel my servant, Jacob my chosen one, descended from my friend Abraham." And so it is with God's people today. We believe God, as all good friends of God do. This is a new and different way to relate to God.
"But now God has shown us a different way of being right in his sight--not by obeying the law but by the way promised in the Scriptures long ago. We are made right in God's sight when we trust in Jesus Christ to take away our sins. ..."
God bless you!