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Romans 4:1-12 - True Faith WALKS The Path

29 min · 6 de sep de 2023
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In today's episode, we delve into Romans 4:1-12, a passage that challenges us to examine the nature of true faith. Is faith merely a mental agreement with a set of doctrines, or is it something more? Paul uses the example of Abraham to illustrate that genuine faith is not static; it walks the path of obedience and righteousness. We'll explore how Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness, not because of works but because of his trust in God. This episode will help you understand that true faith is a journey, one that involves both belief and action. Tune in as we unpack these verses and discuss how you can apply these principles to your own walk with God.

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