Romans 4:3
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
¿Camsis Diosan arunacapajja? “Abrahamajj Diosarojj iyawsänwa ucatwa Diosajj juparojj asquita catokäna iyawsatap laycu.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans says that when Abraham believed in God's promise, it was counted as righteousness. Paul is the speaker here and he emphasizes how faith leads to righteousness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you really believe your friend will share their cookie with you tomorrow even though they haven’t said so yet. Just believing this hard makes them a good friend. This verse says Abraham believed God would keep His promise, making him righteous just like that.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around AD 57 to the Roman Christians. He uses Abraham as an example of faith, important for both Jewish and Gentile believers understanding salvation through faith alone in Christ's time.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be believing in a friend who promises to help you with your studies despite previous doubts. Trusting them (like Abraham trusted God) can lead to positive outcomes and strengthen relationships.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Abraham’s belief in God relate to modern Christians?
Modern Christians can learn from Abraham that believing in God's promises, even when they seem impossible, counts as righteousness. This faith strengthens our relationship with God.
Is Romans 4:3 only about Abraham or does it apply to all believers?
While this verse specifically talks about Abraham, Paul uses his example to show that anyone who believes in God’s promises can be counted as righteous, just like Abraham was.
What does 'counted for righteousness' mean?
'Counted for righteousness' means that God sees faith and considers it a good work. It's not about doing something to earn righteousness but about trusting in what God has promised.
Why is Abraham used as an example here?
Abraham is used because he exemplified faith, believing God’s promise even when he had no reason to believe based on circumstances alone. This makes him a powerful model of faith for all believers.
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