Abraham Was A Hero
He did not even know it.
Lets compare his salvation and our salvation

Introduction
Certain Old Testament characters are held up even in the New Testament as heroes of faith and good examples for us to follow—
Noah, Moses, David.
Romans 15:4 teaches that we are to learn from them.
However, one of the most endearing of the Old Testament figures is Abraham, often called the father of the faithful.

Acts 7:2-8
When Stephen preached his sermon for which he was stoned, he began with Abraham.
There are so many lessons that we can learn from considering the life of Abraham.
The purpose of this lesson is to look at four elements related to Abraham and his salvation.

Grace
God showed grace to Abraham by choosing him to be the founding father of the nation of Israel: Genesis 12:1-3, 13:14-17
In like manner, those who are in Christ are chosen for salvation: Ephesians 1:3-7
And because it was God’s choice to save those in Christ, it is by His grace: Ephesians 2:1-9

Faith
Abraham believed God: Genesis 15:1-6
We also must believe to be saved: John 3:16, 8:24, 20:30-31
And Abraham is given as an example of being justified by faith: Romans 4:1-3, 13,

Obedience
Abraham demonstrated His faith by His works: (rem. Ch. 12) Genesis 22:1-12
This specific example of Abraham’s faithful obedience is cited in the New Testament: Hebrews 11:17-19
James also uses it to remind us of an important principle: James 2:14, 17, 20-24, 26

Forgiven
Abraham wasn’t sinlessly perfect—he messed up on occasion: Genesis 12:10-20, 16:1-5ff; 20:1-13 (needed forgiveness)
Also, we as Christians sometimes mess up and need God’s grace to receive forgiveness: Hebrews 4:14-16, 1 John 1:8-9
So, in spite of his times of messing up, Abraham is still cited as a good example: Hebrews 11:8-10

Conclusion
Abraham lived under a different covenant, so some of the specifics of his salvation are different from ours.
But the general principles of grace, faith, obedience and forgiveness are just as true for us as they were for him.
And his life gives us comfort that even though we may mess up, we can find forgiveness and still look “for the city which has foundations whose builder and maker is God….”

By Carey Scott from an outline by unknown author

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