Here is my statement again.
Abraham was justified in Genesis 12, Genesis 15, and Genesis 22.
If you don't agree, then please show me from the scriptures, why you don't agree he was justified in these three different places in the scripture.
Abraham shows us many matters of God in Christ. IN fact, God in Christ was "IN him" to speak, as he was a prophet. See again, the 1 Peter 10 citing about O.T. prophets and the Spirit of Christ who was "in them" to witness.
Abraham witnessed no differently to the Gospel than what Paul witnesses. We are justified by faith, and the FLESH is never justified regardless of WORKS.
Paul shows us this example here:
Galatians 5:17
For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and
these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.
No matter what "work" or act of "obedience" that Abraham did, it would not and could not "justify" that which is CONTRARY to the Spirit. This is also "why" we are only justified on the basis of faith in Christ. Because we all bear that which is CONTRARY to the Spirit.
This is the unavoidable conclusion of TRUTH. No work will justify the FLESH, because it is and remains contrary to the Spirit.
Abraham shows us this exact matter here, and was speaking by the Spirit of Christ who was IN him, to speak TRUTHFULLY. And in this Abraham speaks IDENTICALLY to Paul and they BOTH spoke from the Spirit of Christ, truthfully.
Here is Abraham's sight of himself, which is identical to Paul's statement above:
Genesis 18:27
And Abraham answered and said, Behold now,
I have taken upon me to speak unto the Lord, which
am but dust and ashes:
Abraham/Paul = IDENTICAL in this regards.
Believers can "work" acts of obedience til they are blue in the face for their efforts. No one eliminates the contrariness between the Spirit and the FLESH. And that is the Word of TRUTH.
The specifics of your conversation with others is so convoluted with you talking in circles and rude remarks, that I will leave that between you guys.
I take it that you will not commit to an answer about Abraham "losing his faith/justification" at this point since it has gone without an answer from your end. And instead,
you slur me, thinking you have somehow won a ridiculous position statement from both of your ends.
The "flesh" never cares to hear THE TRUTH, does it? No, because it is and remains CONTRARY to the Spirit, just as Abraham and Paul show us.