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Romans 4:13-25 (CEV)

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13 God promised Abraham and his descendants that he would give them the world. This promise wasn't made because Abraham had obeyed a law, but because his faith in God made him acceptable. 14 If Abraham and his descendants were given this promise because they had obeyed a law, then faith would mean nothing, and the promise would be worthless. 15 God becomes angry when his Law is broken. But where there isn't a law, it cannot be broken. 16 Everything depends on having faith in God, so that God's promise is assured by his great kindness. This promise isn't only for Abraham's descendants who have the Law. It is for all who are Abraham's descendants because they have faith, just as he did. Ab 17 The Scriptures say that Abraham would become the ancestor of many nations. This promise was made to Abraham because he had faith in God, who raises the dead to life and creates new things. 18 God promised Abraham a lot of descendants. And when it all seemed hopeless, Abraham still had faith in God and became the ancestor of many nations. 19 Abraham's faith never became weak, not even when he was nearly a hundred years old. He knew that he was almost dead and that his wife Sarah could not have children. 20 But Abraham never doubted or questioned God's promise. His faith made him strong, and he gave all the credit to God. 21 Abraham was certain that God could do what he had promised. 22 So God accepted him, 23 just as we read in the Scriptures. But these words were not written only for Abraham. 24 They were written for us, since we will also be accepted because of our faith in God, who raised our Lord Jesus to life. 25 God gave Jesus to die for our sins, and he raised him to life, so that we would be made acceptable to God.


This passage relates to the following topic(s):
(v. 20) Believing / Unbelief - Abraham - did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God
(v. 20) Promises - Abraham - fully persuaded that God had power to do what he promised
(v. 20) Strength / Sovereignty / Power - Abraham - strengthened in his faith
(v. 20) Strength / Sovereignty / Power - Abraham - fully persuaded that God had power to do what he promised
(v. 21) Promises - Abraham - fully persuaded that God had power to do what he promised
(v. 21) Strength / Sovereignty / Power - Abraham - fully persuaded that God had power to do what he promised

This passage is referenced in the following quiet time(s):
(v. 13) Promises of God - Being Fully Persuaded (2009-02-28)
(v. 13) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 14) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 15) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 16) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 17) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 18) Power of Spiritual Thinking - Even though (2008-05-21)
(v. 18) Mind Change - Faith (2011-11-15)
(v. 18) Man of Hope (2015-06-06)
(v. 18) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 19) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 19) Mind Change - Faith (2011-11-15)
(v. 20) Mind Change - Faith (2011-11-15)
(v. 20) Promises of God - Being Fully Persuaded (2009-02-28)
(v. 20) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 21) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 21) Promises of God - Being Fully Persuaded (2009-02-28)
(v. 21) Mind Change - Faith (2011-11-15)
(v. 22) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 23) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 24) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)
(v. 25) Righteousness that comes from faith (2011-05-24)

Definition(s):
Abraham (Ab-ra-ham): father of a great multitude
Abraham (Ehb-ra-ham): father of a great multitude
Jesus (Jeez-us): savior; deliverer
Sarah (Seh-ra): lady; princess; princess of the multitude
So (Soh):