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For the promise made to Abraham and his descendants that the world should belong to him did not come to him or his descendants through the Law, but through the uprightness that resulted from his faith.

as the Scripture says, "I have made you the father of many nations." The promise is guaranteed in the very sight of God in whom he had faith, who can bring the dead to life and call into being what does not exist.

His faith did not weaken, although he realized that his own body was worn out, for he was about a hundred years old, and that Sarah was past bearing children.

but also on ours, for it is to be credited also to us who have faith in him who raised from the dead our Lord Jesus,

for we know that Christ, once raised from the dead, will never die again; death has no more hold on him.

Did what was good, then, prove the death of me? Certainly not! It was sin that did so, so that it might be recognized as sin, because even through something that was good it effected my death, so that through the command it might appear how immeasurably sinful sin was.

On the contrary, who are you, my friend, to answer back to God? Can something a man shapes say to the man who shaped it, "Why did you make me like this?"

And why? Because they did not seek it through faith, but through doing certain things. They stumbled over that stone that makes people stumble,

or " 'Who will go down into the depths?' " that is, to bring Christ up from the dead.

But I ask again, did Israel fail to understand? Why, to begin with, Moses said, "I will make you jealous of what is no nation at all, I will exasperate you at a senseless nation."

for if God did not spare the natural branches, he will not spare you.

Christ did not please himself, but as the Scripture says, "The reproaches of those who reproach you have fallen on me."

Remember me to Andronicus and Junias, my fellow-countrymen, who went to prison with me. They are noted men among the missionaries, and they became Christians before I did.