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How do we know who are God's children?

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God's children are those who are chosen by promise, adopted by God, and aligned in faith with Him.

Identifying God's children involves understanding the biblical principle of divine election and adoption. Romans 9:8 states that not all who are born of the flesh are children of God, but rather those who are children of the promise are counted as His seed. This emphasizes that God's children are chosen by divine will and grace, not by human birth or effort. Additionally, Malachi 3:16-17 mentions that those who fear the Lord and speak of Him are recognized as His people, suggesting that true fellowship and communion with God are indicators of being His children.
Scripture References: Romans 9:8, Malachi 3:16-17

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Fatherly Pity
Paul Mahan · Nov 7, 2004
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