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What are the implications of being a child of promise?

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Being a child of promise means receiving God's grace and inheritance through Christ, not through works.

The implications of being a child of promise are profound. Those who believe in Christ are adopted into God's family and receive the inheritance that comes with being His children. As articulated in Galatians 4:31, Paul concludes that believers are not children of the bondwoman but of the free. This signifies that the inheritance of eternal life, forgiveness, and spiritual blessings is given freely by God's grace rather than earned through human effort. This identity as children of promise brings assurance, hope, and the ability to live in the freedom that grace provides. It also encourages believers to understand their worth is not based on their adherence to the law but solely on the finished work of Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:31, John 1:12-13, Romans 8:17

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