So you want to go against the Bible that says Abraham OBEYED AND WENT?
Is it not Abram believed and went/obeyed?
Genesis 12:1
The Call of Abram (12:1-9)
1 The Lord had said to Abram, “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you.
All of a sudden this man is going about his business.
Then next thing he hears God (often wondered how this happened).
So to me he can't have obeyed unless he believed in God.
So was he considered righteous by obeying or believing?
If we look at the word for believe per the verse above it has the following meanings (Hebrew)
AV (108) - believe 44, assurance 1, faithful 20, sure 11, established 7, trust 5, verified 3, stedfast 2, continuance...
If we look at the word believe in the NT (pisteou, the verb form from the noun pistis)
It's in relation to the invisible God, as distinct from "faith" in man, are especially brought out in the use of this noun and the corresponding verb,
pisteuo.
So the noun is Jesus, the verb is to believe, which ensues in a following action(s) (another verb) aka works as a result of being saved and not the other way around, works to be saved.
Many on judgement day will fall foul of the latter, because?
Belief, trust, intrust and commitment.
Commitment to be like Jesus as a result of faith.
Abram, you me and others are declared righteous by our faith and not by works.
God will not declare us righteous if we have no faith in Jesus and his death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins which separates us from him.
If he could then our works could save us and not the death of Jesus for us.