One of the greatest benefits God has bestowed on believers is adoption. This is probably only second to the benefit of salvation.
In order to be a Christian with a correct view of ourselves we must get a grip on what this actually means. It will change the way you see yourself and how you live.
Do you realize that as a Christian you have been adopted into God’s family? Have you ever thought about what this means?
I have a nephew who was adopted. I remember the day when they brought that cute little bundle of joy home from the hospital only 2 days old. I held that little one and looked into his eyes. He was looking at me with trust and assurance that we would take care of him, a helpless little baby.
It is really a special privilege to be adopted, as you were chosen by the new parents. They picked YOU! They chose you to love and care for, and give you the best life they know how. Also, they chose you to have the family name, and when the time comes to be an heir to an inheritance that they plan on leaving you.
Eph 1:4-5 just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. In love (5) He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will,
This scripture is loaded, and I can only touch upon it. God chose us before he even created the world! Isn’t that amazing. Somewhere out there God said “I’m choosing (put your name here) to adopt into my family.”
He chose us to be saved, then He could forgive our sins and make us holy and blameless before Him. He did all this in love, (agape love) as He predestined us to be adopted, through the death of Jesus Christ making it possible. And, all of this was according to the kind intention of His will. God in his kindness toward us did that for us, and it was his choice to do it. It wasn’t anything we did, or anything we would ever do or say. It was all God’s doing to adopt you and me. That is remarkable! I often think, “why me?”
Rom 8:14-16 For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. (15) For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, “Abba! Father!” (16) The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God,
Now, here is another rich, rich section of scripture. First, it says that all of us who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. This is true because those who do not know God cannot be lead by the Spirit of God, which is the Holy Spirit because they do not have Him yet.
Then, he tells us that we have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again. When we were saved we did not receive a spirit of slavery to sin and evil that we once had. We were born-again and became a new creation, and received the Holy Spirit to enable us to live a holy and godly life. An unbeliever is always fearful to some extent. He should be fearful of the future and what lies in wait for him when he dies. But, we received a spirit of adoption as sons.
God in his kindness took strangers in as His very own. What a difference! Knowing that, we can cry out “Abba! Father!” which means daddy. He is our daddy, our heavenly Father! Now we can call Him Father instead of God. And, we can know in our hearts that our heavenly Father will care for all our needs, just as a good earthly Father would, but even better. With this assurance we do not have to fear anything in this life. Our daddy will take care of us. What do you fear? Let your daddy deal with it.
(Gal 4:5) so that He might redeem those who were under the Law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.
Isn’t it wonderful what God has done for us? He redeemed us. He bought us with the blood of Jesus Christ, so that we would have the privilege of becoming His own sons and daughters.
Rom 8:16-17 The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, (17) and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him.
Oh my! Here we learn that the Holy Spirit as He lives inside us talks to our spirit inside us and assures us that we are children of God. And, that we are heirs, and fellow heirs with Christ. Can you imagine being joint heirs with Jesus? That means when the time comes and Jesus is handed over all that God has for Him, we will be partakers of that also. I can’t even begin to imagine what that all means, but I know it is good! We will also be glorified in Christ Jesus.
Under the Jewish law the older brother had a double portion, but Christ admits all to a joint share of the great inheritance. (The People’s New Testament Commentary”)
In verse 17, it also talks about “if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him.” It seems that we do suffer with Christ and for Him in this world we live in. We are persecuted, some more than others. There are people dying for their faith even today in certain countries. When we suffer Christ suffers with us, as we are one with Him. But, some day we will also be glorified with Christ!
I hope these scriptures will open your heart to the fact that you are adopted into God’s family. It is certainly a privilege, and as we begin to understand this, it shows us how different we are from the unbelievers in this world. Yes, we are different! And we need to realize this and live our lives in a new way. We don’t think like the world thinks, and we don’t act like the world, and we don’t speak like the world speaks. We are new in Christ.
When we realize how much God has done for us already, we can rest assured that He will continue to take care of every need we have. We do not have to worry and fret about things. God is in control and He is our Father. He will take care of every thing. He must really love us immensely to have chosen us before He even created the world. He must have had a plan for our lives. Let’s try to live it.
“Help us Lord to live our lives in a way that is worthy to be called sons of God.”
Hi Kim,
I’m sorry I didn’t mean to upset anyone by what I was saying about adoption. I am talking about being adopted into God’s family and what a privilage that is.
Yes,it is a privilage for birth children to have the family name and their inheritance too.
Yes, it has occurred to me that adoption does mean loss and grief to the mothers who relinquish those children. It must be terribly hard, but sometimes they do it because they cannot give the child the life they would like that one to have. Other times, children are left orphans when their parents die. People adopt them too.
I’m sure when a child finds out he/she is adopted in this world they do feel really bad and abandoned by their poor mothers. They go through a time of trying to sort it all out.
I am not saying people should give their children away. You are missing the whole point of my article. The point is that God in His mercy made a way for us to be part of His family. That is really special, don’t you think? We are not here on this earth forever. We die, and we either go to heaven if we are believers and are part of God’s family, or if an believer, to to spend eternity in seperation from God forever in hell.
Where do you stand with God?
Bonnie
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“It is really a special privilege to be adopted, as you were chosen by the new parents. They picked YOU! They chose you to love and care for, and give you the best life they know how. Also, they chose you to have the family name, and when the time comes to be an heir to an inheritance that they plan on leaving you.”
Do you say that to children who are born to their parents too? It’s a privilege to be able to use the family name and inherit money?
Has it occurred to you that adoption means loss and grief to the mothers who relinquish those children?
How about all those adoptees who feel that they were abandoned by those poor mothers?
Why don’t you give your children away and see how special and wonderful it feels?
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