And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness.
And that's exactly why God counted Abraham's faith as righteousness, because he believed when it seemed impossible.
God doesn't grade you on perfection; he grades you on faith.
📚 Historical Context
In the book of Romans, written by the apostle Paul around 57 AD, he is addressing Jewish and Gentile Christians in Rome to explain that true righteousness comes through faith, not adherence to the law. Paul draws from the story of Abraham in Genesis, where God counted Abraham's faith as righteousness before he was circumcised, emphasizing that this principle of faith has always been central to God's plan. This context highlights Paul's effort to unify believers by showing that salvation is a gift of grace.
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