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For the Scriptures tell us, “Abraham believed God, and God counted him as righteous because of his faith.”[a]

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  1. 4:3 Gen 15:6.

For what does the Scripture say? (A)“Abraham believed God, and it was [a]accounted to him for righteousness.”

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  1. Romans 4:3 imputed, credited, reckoned, counted

But people are counted as righteous, not because of their work, but because of their faith in God who forgives sinners. David also spoke of this when he described the happiness of those who are declared righteous without working for it:

“Oh, what joy for those
    whose disobedience is forgiven,
    whose sins are put out of sight.
Yes, what joy for those
    whose record the Lord has cleared of sin.”[a]

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  1. 4:7-8 Ps 32:1-2 (Greek version).

David Celebrates the Same Truth

But to him who (A)does not work but believes on Him who justifies (B)the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness, just as David also (C)describes the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes righteousness apart from works:

“Blessed(D) are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven,
And whose sins are covered;
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord shall not impute sin.”

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13 Clearly, God’s promise to give the whole earth to Abraham and his descendants was based not on his obedience to God’s law, but on a right relationship with God that comes by faith.

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The Promise Granted Through Faith

13 For the promise that he would be the (A)heir of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.

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