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How does adoption reflect God's character?

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Adoption reflects God's character as a gracious and sovereign Father who chooses to love His children.

The doctrine of adoption beautifully illustrates God's character as one who acts out of love and mercy. In the sermon, it is pointed out that just as earthly parents may adopt a child, so too does God adopt His chosen ones into His family. This reflects His sovereign will and gracious purpose. God sees the unworthy and the outcast and chooses to extend His love and embrace, making them heirs in Christ. This act of adoption reveals God’s desire for a personal relationship with His people, offering both security and identity as beloved children. It reinforces the truth that our status before God is not based on our worthiness but on His unchanging grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5

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Adopted
David Eddmenson · Mar 29, 2015
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