Romans 4:22............
"And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness."
"Imputed" = Imputed is a form of the word imputation that means to designate an action as reckoned or given to a person. In other words, the righteousness of Jesus is given to us when we believe in order to make us right before God.
Abraham was just like YOU and ME. He did some good things, and he made some mistakes. He stood for what was right, and he sinned.
Through all of this, Paul has written, Abraham's faith in God did not waver. In fact, Abraham's faith grew stronger, and he continued to give glory to God (Romans 4:20).
He continued to be fully convinced that God was able to keep His promise (Romans 4:21), even as he watched his body age and lose function until he was 100 years old and "as good as dead" (Romans 4:19).
Now Paul quotes Genesis 15:6 once more, exclaiming that this was why Abraham's faith was counted to him by God as righteousness. Abraham believed God. God received his faith and declared him justified. Paul will show in the following verses that the same can happen for us when the focus of our faith is on what God did for us through Christ.
This faith in the Resurrection-life from death- is what God accepted from Abraham in lieu of his own righteousness, which he did not have.
God declared Abraham righteous for his faith in the promise of God to raise up a son out of the womb of death, that is the womb of Sarah! God promises eternal life to those who believe that He raised up His own Son from the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, THE PLACE OF DEATH!
Are you seeing the picture being painted here for us??????
Folks, later, Abraham would NOT kill his own son on the alter. WHY??? Have you sat down and asked yourself.......
What was God trying to tell us when He stopped Abraham from killing Isaac??????
The RESURRECTION!
God told Abraham to go and he did. It was On the third day: THE THIRD DAY when Abraham came to the place on the third day. He came to and was told to stop at Mt. Moriah which is modern-day Jerusalem.
This is the same location where Boaz and Ruth will be married and have a son named Obed. Obed would later become the grandfather of King David, who would also serve as an ancestor of Jesus Christ. All of this at Mt. Moriah!!!!!
Are YOU grasping this????
Abraham’s faith was in understanding that should he kill Isaac, God would raise him from the dead, because God had promised Isaac would carry on the line of blessing and the covenant. That is the RESURRECTION!
To Abraham, Issaac was dead! Abraham had the knife in his hand to kill his only son!
At this time, Abraham didn’t know how God would provide. He still trusted in the ability of God to raise Isaac from the dead, but he wouldn’t stop trusting just because he didn’t know how God would fulfill His promise.
We have a remarkable picture of the work of Jesus at the cross, thousands of years before it happened. The son of promise willingly went to be sacrificed in obedience to his father, carrying the wood of his sacrifice up the hill, all with full confidence in the promise of resurrection at the same location that the Son of God would lay down His life for all men!
"And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness."
"Imputed" = Imputed is a form of the word imputation that means to designate an action as reckoned or given to a person. In other words, the righteousness of Jesus is given to us when we believe in order to make us right before God.
Abraham was just like YOU and ME. He did some good things, and he made some mistakes. He stood for what was right, and he sinned.
Through all of this, Paul has written, Abraham's faith in God did not waver. In fact, Abraham's faith grew stronger, and he continued to give glory to God (Romans 4:20).
He continued to be fully convinced that God was able to keep His promise (Romans 4:21), even as he watched his body age and lose function until he was 100 years old and "as good as dead" (Romans 4:19).
Now Paul quotes Genesis 15:6 once more, exclaiming that this was why Abraham's faith was counted to him by God as righteousness. Abraham believed God. God received his faith and declared him justified. Paul will show in the following verses that the same can happen for us when the focus of our faith is on what God did for us through Christ.
This faith in the Resurrection-life from death- is what God accepted from Abraham in lieu of his own righteousness, which he did not have.
God declared Abraham righteous for his faith in the promise of God to raise up a son out of the womb of death, that is the womb of Sarah! God promises eternal life to those who believe that He raised up His own Son from the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, THE PLACE OF DEATH!
Are you seeing the picture being painted here for us??????
Folks, later, Abraham would NOT kill his own son on the alter. WHY??? Have you sat down and asked yourself.......
What was God trying to tell us when He stopped Abraham from killing Isaac??????
The RESURRECTION!
God told Abraham to go and he did. It was On the third day: THE THIRD DAY when Abraham came to the place on the third day. He came to and was told to stop at Mt. Moriah which is modern-day Jerusalem.
This is the same location where Boaz and Ruth will be married and have a son named Obed. Obed would later become the grandfather of King David, who would also serve as an ancestor of Jesus Christ. All of this at Mt. Moriah!!!!!
Are YOU grasping this????
Abraham’s faith was in understanding that should he kill Isaac, God would raise him from the dead, because God had promised Isaac would carry on the line of blessing and the covenant. That is the RESURRECTION!
To Abraham, Issaac was dead! Abraham had the knife in his hand to kill his only son!
At this time, Abraham didn’t know how God would provide. He still trusted in the ability of God to raise Isaac from the dead, but he wouldn’t stop trusting just because he didn’t know how God would fulfill His promise.
We have a remarkable picture of the work of Jesus at the cross, thousands of years before it happened. The son of promise willingly went to be sacrificed in obedience to his father, carrying the wood of his sacrifice up the hill, all with full confidence in the promise of resurrection at the same location that the Son of God would lay down His life for all men!