5. One who believes in Hashem's Chesed
receives Hashem's Chesed.
There is a book called Trust Me written by Rabbi Eliezer Parkoff that I read it helps me feel better & brings me closer to Hashem. In this vort he explains about Avraham's belief in Hashem. It helped me understand that Hashem is maleh(full) of chesed and what we have to do is just believe it and put our trust in Hashem.
Avraham was the living embodiment of chesed, and he believed with unwavering faith in Hashem as the source of unlimited kindness. Therefore, he considered Hashem's promise an act of tzedakah or charitable act, even though he might be unworthy of it from the perspective of strict justice. Consequently, Avraham wasn't afraid of a sin detracting from his merit and causing Hashem's promise to be made void, for Hashem's promise was not conditional on his merits. It was pure chesed on Hashem's part, and the chesed of Hashem continues even in the face of sin. Thus "And he believed in Hashem, and Hashem considered this to his merit," means that when Avraham displayed his belief in Hashem's unlimited kindness, Hashem responded measure for measure, and showered him with chesed.