Romans – Week 7: Romans 4:1-12

In his sermon on Romans 4:1-12, Pastor Mel explores how Abraham, the forefather of the Jewish nation, was made right with God not through works or human achievement but through faith alone. Drawing from Genesis 15:6, he emphasizes that Abraham “believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness,” a principle Paul uses to show that justification is a gift, not earned wages—contrasting it with the wages of sin being death (Romans 6:23). Pastor Mel highlights David’s description in Psalm 32 of the joy that comes from sins forgiven without reliance on personal merit, then addresses the timing of Abraham’s righteousness: it occurred before his circumcision, making Abraham the spiritual father of both uncircumcised Gentiles and circumcised Jews who share his faith. Ultimately, the message underscores that true fulfillment of the law and right standing with God come through faith, as illustrated by Abraham’s obedient trust in God’s promises despite uncertainty, positioning him as the model for all believers—Jew and Gentile alike—relying on God’s grace rather than their own deeds.

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