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What does being 'the son of promise' mean for Christians today?

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'The son of promise' denotes those chosen by God to inherit His blessings through faith in Christ.

Being labeled as 'the son of promise' signifies an individual who is part of God's covenant promises fulfilled through Jesus Christ. Just as Isaac represents the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham, believers today are also seen as children of promise, chosen to receive all the blessings associated with faith in Christ. This concept underscores the Reformed view of election, where God sovereignly chooses His people not based on their merit but solely through His grace. It assures believers of their identity and security in God's plan, reminding them that they are beloved and privileged to be in a relationship with Him. Consequently, Christians are encouraged to live as children of promise, embodying the faith and obedience that characterize the heir of God.
Scripture References: Romans 9:8, Genesis 25:5

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