Romans 4:21

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that Abraham believed God could do what He promised. It's part of Paul's letter to the Romans, explaining how faith in God is essential for righteousness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who promises to give you a toy and then actually gives it to you. That's like God promising something to Abraham and making sure it happens!

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 57, aimed at the Roman church. He was explaining how faith in God, as exemplified by figures like Abraham, is crucial for salvation.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, we can apply this verse when facing a big challenge; trusting that just as God fulfilled His promises to Abraham, He will fulfill them for us too.

Topics

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Related Verses

Genesis 15:6Hebrews 11:17-192 Corinthians 1:20Jeremiah 32:27Ephesians 2:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in this verse?
Paul is the speaker here, writing to explain how Abraham’s faith was a model for trusting God’s promises.
What does 'fully persuaded' mean?
'Fully persuaded' means being completely convinced or certain about something. In this context, it refers to Abraham's deep trust in God's ability to fulfill His promises.
How can I apply Romans 4:21 to my daily life?
You can apply this verse by trusting that God will fulfill His promises even when circumstances seem impossible. This faith helps in overcoming doubts and fears.
What other verses talk about Abraham's faith?
Genesis 22:1-18 and Hebrews 11:17-19 discuss Abraham’s faith, particularly his willingness to sacrifice Isaac as a test of trust in God.
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