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By Faith Alone (Romans 4:1-8)

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By Faith Alone (Romans 4:1-8)

with Michael Easley
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Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 4 to show how Abraham’s faith—not works—illustrates God’s gift of righteousness through Christ alone.

By Faith Alone (Romans 4:1-8)

Michael originally taught ‘By Faith Alone (Romans 4:1-8)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 4. This chapter centers on Abraham, the patriarch of Israel, to illustrate Paul’s central argument: faith alone justifies us, not works or adherence to the law. Paul draws from Genesis 15:6, where Abraham “believed God, and God credited it to him as righteousness.” The Jewish audience highly esteemed Abraham’s obedience, but Paul challenges their understanding—God did not credit Abraham’s righteousness because of his works; instead, He imputed it by grace. This chapter explores the Abrahamic covenant and shows how God’s promises extend beyond Israel to bless all nations.

Through Abraham’s example, Paul defends justification by faith, culminating in the Reformers’ essential word: alone. Michael Easley reminds us that nothing we do—no obedience, no good works—earns God’s favor. Likewise, God no longer credits our sins to us but places them on Christ, whose righteousness He gives to us. The miracle of forgiveness should never grow stale; it transforms how we see ourselves and how God sees us—in Christ, righteous and redeemed. Romans 4 calls us to rest in this grace, boasting not in ourselves, but in God’s provision through Jesus Christ.

Takeaways

  • Romans 4 uses Abraham’s life to explain justification by faith alone.
  • Abraham’s righteousness was imputed, not earned by obedience or works.
  • The Abrahamic covenant points to God’s plan to bless all nations through Christ.
  • Paul contrasts Jewish views of merit with God’s grace credited through faith.
  • Our sins are not counted against us; Christ’s righteousness is credited to us.
  • Forgiveness is a miracle we must never take for granted.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Forgiveness, Salvation, Sanctification, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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  • Romans

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  • Biblical Theology, Christianity, justification, law, Romans, salvation, sin
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