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'Pistis' is the noun form of faith. It's a conviction. A thing. 'Pisteuo' is the verb form of faith. That's called having faith. An occurrence. 'Pisteuo' can produce actions. Those actions are not the faith that produced them. They are the expression of the faith that produced them:
"...faith which worketh by love." Galatians 5:6
Loving someone is not, by definition, faith. Love is an expression of faith that reveals that faith to be genuine and able to save a person. It is not the working of faith that MAKES a person righteous. Having faith in the blood of Christ does that all by itself without work. Abraham was declared righteous before he did the work of circumcision, and long before he put Isaac on the altar. His work was the sign of the righteousness THAT HE ALREADY HAD by faith:
"11And he received the sign of circumcision as a seal of the righteousness that he had by faith while he was still uncircumcised." Romans 4:11See it? "While he was still uncircumcised". He was righteous by faith BEFORE he had worked any expression of his faith. What he worked did not secure for him what he already had by faith apart from his work.
And that's Paul's whole point. Abraham shows us that a person is made righteous by their faith before and without the aid of the expression of that faith. What your faith does is not what makes you righteous. Your faith all by itself does that. Works of faith only show you to have that faith.
As I’ve already pointed out – Abraham had true faith – NOT just “belief”, as YOU falsely believe. Remember how I showed you that the SAME word is used for belief and faith (pistus). – and it is the CONTEXT of the verse that shows us which word is being alluded to.'Pistis' is the noun form of faith. It's a conviction. A thing. 'Pisteuo' is the verb form of faith. That's called having faith. An occurrence. 'Pisteuo' can produce actions. Those actions are not the faith that produced them. They are the expression of the faith that produced them:
"...faith which worketh by love." Galatians 5:6
Loving someone is not, by definition, faith. Love is an expression of faith that reveals that faith to be genuine and able to save a person. It is not the working of faith that MAKES a person righteous. Having faith in the blood of Christ does that all by itself without work. Abraham was declared righteous before he did the work of circumcision, and long before he put Isaac on the altar. His work was the sign of the righteousness THAT HE ALREADY HAD by faith:
"11And he received the sign of circumcision as a seal of the righteousness that he had by faith while he was still uncircumcised." Romans 4:11See it? "While he was still uncircumcised". He was righteous by faith BEFORE he had worked any expression of his faith. What he worked did not secure for him what he already had by faith apart from his work.
And that's Paul's whole point. Abraham shows us that a person is made righteous by their faith before and without the aid of the expression of that faith. What your faith does is not what makes you righteous. Your faith all by itself does that. Works of faith only show you to have that faith.
Abraham believed God and loved God and trusted God and hoped in God and surrendered to God – and THAT is what was credited to him as righteousness.
As I have educated you several times now – even the DEMONS believe in the truths about God (James 2:19) - but they don’t have FAITH, like Abraham did.