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How do we know that the doctrine of adoption is true?

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The doctrine of adoption is affirmed through Scripture, specifically in verses that explain our identity as children of God through Christ.

The truth of adoption as a doctrine is anchored in several passages of Scripture that illustrate the gracious nature of our relationship with God. Ephesians 1:5 explicitly states that believers are predestinated to adoption as sons, emphasizing that this adoption is rooted in God's sovereign will. Furthermore, Romans 8:15 assures us that we have received the Spirit of adoption, allowing us to address God intimately as 'Abba, Father.' The consistent teaching of Scripture regarding God's choosing and placing us into His family reinforces the veracity of this doctrine. It highlights that our status as children of God is not based on our merit, but on God's eternal plan and grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:15

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