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Abraham Quote by John R.W. Stott

“What God said to Abraham was not 'Obey this law and I will bless you', but 'I will bless you; believe my promise'.” quote by John R.W. Stott
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““What God said to Abraham was not 'Obey this law and I will bless you', but 'I will bless you; believe my promise'.””

John R.W. Stott

About This Quote

He interprets God’s promise to Abraham as a blessing based on faith, not a conditional command to obey.

In simple terms: God’s promise is rooted in belief, not obedience.

Key Takeaway

Faith, than obedience, is the basis of divine blessing.

Themes

theology faith vs. works biblical promise spiritual trust

Mood

reverent thoughtful

Type

scriptural interpretation theological insight

When to use this quote

  • sermon preparation
  • personal devotion study
  • interfaith dialogue
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

nature of divine covenant interpretation of scripture

Practical Applications

  • emphasize trust in spiritual teachings
  • reframe moral motivation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view affect concepts of moral duty?
  • What implications does it have for religious obedience?
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