Romans 4:18-22

Romans 4:18-22

[18] Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that  he  might become  the father  of many  nations,  according  to that which was spoken,  So  seed  [19] And  being not  weak  in faith,  he considered  his own  body  now  dead,  when he was  about  an hundred years old,  neither yet  the deadness  of Sara's  womb:  [20] He staggered  not  at  the promise  of God  through unbelief;  but  was strong  in faith,  giving  glory  to God;  [21] And  being fully persuaded  that,  what  he had promised,  able  also  to perform.  [22] And  therefore  it was imputed  to him  for  righteousness. 

What does Romans 4:18-22 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Paul concluded his proof that faith was the only method of justification before the Cross by showing that what Abraham did in trusting God is essentially what everyone must do.