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  • We cannot say that the promise of God has failed. For not all Israelites belong to Israel. (Romans 9, 6)

  • This means that the children of God are not identified with the race of Abraham, but only with the children born to him because of the promise of God. (Romans 9, 8)

  • To such a promise this text refers: I shall return about this time and Sarah will have a son. (Romans 9, 9)

  • Don't let yourselves be shaped by the world where you live, but rather be transformed through the renewal of your mind. You must discern the will of God: what is good, what pleases, what is perfect. (Romans 12, 2)

  • The Scriptures foresaw that by the way of faith, God would give true righteousness to the non-Jewish nations. For God's promise to Abraham was this: In you shall all the nations be blessed. (Galatians 3, 8)

  • Now I say this: if God has made a testament in due form, it cannot be annulled by the Law which came four hundred and thirty years later; God's promise cannot be cancelled. (Galatians 3, 17)

  • But if we now inherit for keeping the law, it is not because of the promise. Yet that promise was God's gift to Abraham. (Galatians 3, 18)

  • Why then the Law? It was added with sin in mind; it was something added; that it was only valid until the descendant to whom the promise was addressed should come; and it was put into effect by the angels with Moses as a mediator (Galatians 3, 19)

  • But the written Law actually closed out every viewpoint other than that of sin. So the believers receive the promise as the fruit of Christian faith. (Galatians 3, 22)

  • And because you belong to Christ, you are of Abraham's race and you are to inherit God's promise. (Galatians 3, 29)

  • The son of the slave woman was born in the ordinary way; but the son of the free woman was born in fulfillment of God's promise. (Galatians 4, 23)

  • You, dearly beloved, are children of the promise, like Isaac. (Galatians 4, 28)


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