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Romans 4:16-25 Worship Pastor Justin Taylor
To be a son or daughter of Abraham is a reason to praise the Lord! To be saved is to be saved into a family; and as Romans 4:16 says, "Abraham is the father of us all."
The Gentiles inclusion into the Covenant family of God (by faith) was one of the most controversial ideas within the New Testament Church. Paul's letter to the Romans was full of this reality, and it is the sub-text of the entire book. The idea that God could accept the Gentiles was not controversial, but they were seen as a people who had limited access to temple life, limited requirements under the Law, and limited fellowship with other Jews. If you really wanted full participation in the covenant family of God, you had to convert to Judaism by accepting circumcision. But Paul is showing the people that Gentiles are includes as Gentiles. This wasn't by conversion to Judaism, as marked by circumcision; but by faith in Jesus, as marked by Baptism.(Acts 10:45, Eph 3:4-6, Acts 22:22)
Paul addresses this whole concept of Gentile inclusion through the lens of the patriarch of the Jewish faith...Abraham. (Rom 4:16-17)
Abraham is our father if we share his faith
(we believe what Abraham believed).

What did Abraham believe? (Rom 4:18-22):
How does this affect us today? Galatians 5:6 says, "For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything, but only faith working through love." This love is not only towards individuals, but between all groups of people - even the groups we do not agree with.

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