The Lord’s Confirmation to Abraham that He Would Have a Son. Also, a Great Doctrinal Statement: Abraham Believed in the Lord
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Lesson 32background notesdoctrinal points1. God promises the believer His protection and His reward. 2. God credits the believer with His imputed righteousness.
questions 2. Who was Eliezer, and how does he fit into this portion of Scripture? 3. Did Eliezer become the heir of Abraham? 4. Which biblical doctrine is stated in Genesis 15:6? 5. What does the word “impute” mean? What does this mean to a believer? answers 2. Eliezer was Abraham’s servant. Abraham had not seen the promise of a son, so he thought to make his servant his adopted heir. 3. No. God told Abraham that Eliezer would not be his heir, but that his heir would come from his own body. See Genesis 15:4. 4. The doctrine of justification by faith. Genesis 15:6 is quoted three times in the New Testament 5. It means to credit to your account. The believer’s charge account with God is credited with righteousness - not the believer’s own righteousness. Rather, he is credited with Christ’s righteousness because Christ paid all the charges of the believer’s sin with His perfect sacrifice. 2. How would you refute the “salvation by works” argument from this portion of Scripture? Refer also to Romans 4:24-25. Is this the basic content of your faith?
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