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Disclaimer: This is a touchy one for us.
Better: “What shall we say, then?
Have we found Abraham to be our ancestor in a human, fleshly sense?”
Paul’s Question: In what sense am I part of Abraham’s family?
In what sense was Abraham part of God’s family?
Abraham became part of the covenant family of God by trusting God, not through dogma, religion, or merit.
David agrees that God’s family is created by faith and forgiveness, not merit and righteousness.
Abraham became part of God’s family by faith, and I become part of Abraham’s family by faith.
Different Question: What sort of faith did Abraham have?
Merely agreeing to a statement is not the sort of faith we are talking about.
Abraham had the sort of faith that acted out a trust in God.
So how do I become a part of this family?
I become part of the family of Abraham through a faith like Abraham - nothing more and nothing less.
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