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Start with the claim that unsettles our religious reflexes: if Abraham wasn’t justified by works, no one is. We open Romans 4 and watch Paul pull Genesis onto the witness stand, showing that Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness. That single line reframes the whole debate about salvation, boasting, and the kind of faith that actually saves. The core is legal and liberating: God removes the sinner’s record and imputes Christ’s righteousness, not as a wage but as a gift. No baptism required to trigger it, no giving to secure it, no membership to seal it—only faith in the promised Messiah.
We take on the legends that painted Abraham as inherently worthy, sinless, and chosen because he was better than others. Scripture refuses that flattery. Genesis records fear, half-truths, and God’s intervention with Pharaoh. A pagan rebukes the patriarch, and consequences follow—wealth that divides, Hagar that complicates, and a legacy that still shapes headlines. Yet grace holds. Abraham returns, calls on the Lord, and stands under a promise that doesn’t budge with his performance. The takeaway is not that sin is small, but that grace is greater and justification is anchored in God’s promise rather than human effort.
Along the way, we confront a modern problem with ancient roots: swapping revelation for opinion. The refrain what does the Bible say pulls us out of spiritual guesswork and into bedrock truth. The gospel hasn’t changed in 4,000 years—Old Testament saints looked forward to Messiah; we look back to Him. Abraham becomes every believer’s mentor not because he was flawless, but because he trusted the God who justifies the ungodly. If you’re tired of trying to earn what God freely gives, this conversation will reset your hope and renew your obedience as fruit, not currency.
If this helped you see grace more clearly, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so others can find the message of faith alone in Christ alone.

The first of Stephen's two volumes set through the Book of Revelation is now available. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQ3XCJMY

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Stephen's latest book, The Disciples Prayer, is available now. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/the-disciples-prayer-hardback

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Chapters

1. Father Abraham (00:00:00)

2. Framing The Question: How Was Abraham Saved (00:00:26)

3. Paul’s Claim: Credited Righteousness By Faith (00:00:36)

4. Defining Justification As God’s Legal Act (00:00:48)

5. Introducing Father Abraham Series In Romans (00:01:24)

6. Why Paul Chooses Abraham As Example (00:02:31)

7. Debunking Legends: Abraham And Works (00:04:34)

8. What Does The Bible Say Authority (00:11:00)

9. Genesis Case Study: Abraham’s Failures (00:15:41)

10. Consequences Of Unbelief And God’s Intervention (00:23:16)

11. Genesis 15:6 And Salvation By Faith (00:24:57)

12. Poem On Grace And Christ’s Finished Work (00:26:02)

13. Tool For Bible Questions And Closing (00:27:23)

330 episodes

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Start with the claim that unsettles our religious reflexes: if Abraham wasn’t justified by works, no one is. We open Romans 4 and watch Paul pull Genesis onto the witness stand, showing that Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness. That single line reframes the whole debate about salvation, boasting, and the kind of faith that actually saves. The core is legal and liberating: God removes the sinner’s record and imputes Christ’s righteousness, not as a wage but as a gift. No baptism required to trigger it, no giving to secure it, no membership to seal it—only faith in the promised Messiah.
We take on the legends that painted Abraham as inherently worthy, sinless, and chosen because he was better than others. Scripture refuses that flattery. Genesis records fear, half-truths, and God’s intervention with Pharaoh. A pagan rebukes the patriarch, and consequences follow—wealth that divides, Hagar that complicates, and a legacy that still shapes headlines. Yet grace holds. Abraham returns, calls on the Lord, and stands under a promise that doesn’t budge with his performance. The takeaway is not that sin is small, but that grace is greater and justification is anchored in God’s promise rather than human effort.
Along the way, we confront a modern problem with ancient roots: swapping revelation for opinion. The refrain what does the Bible say pulls us out of spiritual guesswork and into bedrock truth. The gospel hasn’t changed in 4,000 years—Old Testament saints looked forward to Messiah; we look back to Him. Abraham becomes every believer’s mentor not because he was flawless, but because he trusted the God who justifies the ungodly. If you’re tired of trying to earn what God freely gives, this conversation will reset your hope and renew your obedience as fruit, not currency.
If this helped you see grace more clearly, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so others can find the message of faith alone in Christ alone.

The first of Stephen's two volumes set through the Book of Revelation is now available. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQ3XCJMY

Support the show

Stephen's latest book, The Disciples Prayer, is available now. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/the-disciples-prayer-hardback

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Father Abraham (00:00:00)

2. Framing The Question: How Was Abraham Saved (00:00:26)

3. Paul’s Claim: Credited Righteousness By Faith (00:00:36)

4. Defining Justification As God’s Legal Act (00:00:48)

5. Introducing Father Abraham Series In Romans (00:01:24)

6. Why Paul Chooses Abraham As Example (00:02:31)

7. Debunking Legends: Abraham And Works (00:04:34)

8. What Does The Bible Say Authority (00:11:00)

9. Genesis Case Study: Abraham’s Failures (00:15:41)

10. Consequences Of Unbelief And God’s Intervention (00:23:16)

11. Genesis 15:6 And Salvation By Faith (00:24:57)

12. Poem On Grace And Christ’s Finished Work (00:26:02)

13. Tool For Bible Questions And Closing (00:27:23)

330 episodes

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