[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judy insists that the "faith" of Romans 4:4 is a faith that works righteousness.  So let's put that thinking into the passage and see what we have  ----------  " Abraham believed (performed works of righteousness as a test of his believing) and it was considered to be a replacement for righteousness." 
 
If you see this as the meaning of the passage, take the remainder of your savings and spend it on a seeing eye dog.  
 
 
JD 
 
Do you not think that Abraham;s obedience was seen as evidence of his faith?  Could such obedience have been possibly counted as anything other than a right (righteous) relationship (Master/ servant) with God?  Could Abraham have shown his faith without that obedience?  Faith works.  Never doubt it.  Think about that, please.
Terry


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