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Pastor Matthew McNutt continues our sermon series Romans Part 2: God's Provision. Pastor Matthew speaks about "The Faith of Abraham Part 2." In Romans 4:13-25, the Apostle Paul continues examining the faith of Abraham as an example of what it means to be credited righteousness as well as the relationship between faith and works. Was the object of Abraham’s faith different than our faith as Christians? How were Old Testament believers saved without knowing Jesus Christ? The answers lie in trusting the promise and character of God.
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In Part 1 of the book of Romans, Paul lays out his thesis that all people are separated from God and in need of His righteousness. In Part 2, Paul turns his attention to God's provision; that is, justification through Christ for those who live by faith. This series explores the theological word "justification:" what it is, when it begins, how to get it, and what it brings.
As we resume our study of Genesis, we see that God chose Abraham as the ambassador of God's blessing and glory to the nations. This week when Pastor Nate Keeler shares "Father Abraham" from Genesis 12-18, we will learn the substance of faith from the father of faith, Abraham.
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In part 3 of Origin Stories God will begin to answer the questions, "What is he going to do about sin?" and "What is his plan of redemption?" The rest of Genesis will focus on one family line that forms the trajectory for the rest of salvation history: the family of Abraham.