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How does being a child of God affect a believer's life?

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Being a child of God transforms a believer's identity and behavior, resulting in a lifestyle that seeks to glorify God in anticipation of Christ’s return.

The identity of being a child of God leads to profound changes in a believer's life. 1 John 3 outlines a clear distinction between the children of God and the children of the devil, stressing the personal and communal implications of this identity. As children of God, believers are called to live in a way that reflects their lineage—conforming to the image of Christ. This transformation is not instantaneous but occurs progressively as believers engage with the Word of God, allowing it to shape their thoughts and actions. Living out this identity means embracing a new set of values that prioritize godliness and mutual encouragement among believers. This lifestyle choice is rooted in the sure hope of what is to come at Christ’s return, which compels believers towards holiness and service in the present.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:2-10, Romans 8:29

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