“What does Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.””
Romans 4:3 NIV

Today is Romans 4.
Abraham was living an ordinary life. He was working his job and living close to his family. Then one day God spoke to Him. He told Him to “Go.” God then spoke to him a promise.
Abraham did something extraordinary. He believed! He believed the Word of God. He believed the Promises were true. Out of that belief, he acted — he obeyed. When Abraham believed God “credited to him as righteousness.” Righteousness is “Purity of heart and rectitude of life; conformity of heart and life to the divine law.” (Webster’s 1828 Dictionary) It is right standing with God.
When Abraham listened to what God was saying and believed God. He was in right standing with God. He entered a relationship with God that came through his faith.
It wasn’t all the good things that Abraham did that established this relationship of right standing with God. It was when he simply believed.
God blessed Abraham for his faith and God made him a blessing. Many years later, Jesus was born out of his lineage. This alone was a miracle for a man whose wife had been unable to have a child.
God is speaking to us today. He desires for us to take Him at His Word and believe what He says. Jesus came as the living Word (expression of God) that proclaims to us God’s desire for relationship. We too can believe. Our belief in Jesus and what He did for us on the cross and then raising from the dead places us in right standing. It makes us righteous.
Relationship with God does not start with our good deeds. It starts with our faith in His Word that we hear.
May it be said of us, “She believed God!”