
It is the natural response of our faith in Him.)ġ John 4:19 (The love we have for God and others did not come from ourselves. We are unworthy slaves and just doing our duty if we serve God. Luke 17:7-10 (We have absolutely no reason to boast about our works. But the natural response is to love and serve God in our thankfulness to Him. Correlation is that we don’t use the gift of justification by faith as an excuse to serve ourselves. Luke 7:40-43 (Master forgives two slaves. So Abraham is the father of all who believe but haven’t been circumcised so that righteousness may be credited to them.Īnd he is also the father of the circumcised who don’t rely on this, but who also walk in the way of faith that our father Abraham walked before he was circumcised. Under what conditions did credit that righteousness to him? Was it before or after he was circumcised? It was not after, but it was before!Īnd because of the righteousness he had by faith while still uncircumcised he received the sign of circumcision. However, to the man who puts his confidence in God instead of works this faith is credited to him as righteousness.ĭavid says the same thing when he speaks of the blessedness of man, to whom God credits righteousness apart from any works:īlessed are those whose sins are forgiven and covered.īlessed is the man whose sin against the Lord will never be taken account of against him.Īre these blessings just for the circumcised or are they also for the uncircumcised? We have already said that Abraham’s faith was credited to him as righteousness.



If a person works, he receives wages as a right they are not given to him as a gift. What does the Scripture say? Because Abraham believed God he received God’s righteousness. If he was justified by works, he had reason to boast before men. What did Abraham find out about justification? There are currently 22 people registered.Title- Abraham Is Our Example of Justification by Faith By Jason Dexter Scroll down to register or call the library at 73. For more information, visit This program will be in the Library’s Lower Level meeting room. Wood also writes a blog – “Loath to Close… Still!” – which encourages others to reflect upon and learn from President Lincoln’s life and legacy.
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He has made over 1,500 appearances in 31 states plus Washington DC and two foreign countries: Canada and Spain.

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Lincoln is portrayed by Kevin Wood, a professional Lincoln presenter who bears a remarkable resemblance to “the Great Emancipator” and who is extremely knowledgeable about his life and times. It runs a little under 60 minutes and is followed by an additional time of Q&A, photos, and informal interaction. This program is most appropriate for adults and for children from six years old on up. This program serves as a reminder that despite whatever difficulties we might be experiencing we can still find reasons for which to be thankful. Several of the individual States observed such a day, but these were not coordinated in any way and were held any time from October through January.Īdults and children alike are invited to come hear a first-hand account from President Abraham Lincoln himself about how our national, annual observance of the Thanksgiving holiday came to be established in the fall of 1863, in the midst of the Civil War. During the first eighty-seven (“four score and seven”) years of our nation’s history, a national day of thanksgiving was observed only very sporadically.
