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What does it mean that we are God's children?

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Being God's children means we have a special relationship with Him, characterized by love, care, and covenant promise.

The declaration that we are God's children signifies a profound relational status given by His grace. This identity is inseparable from the covenant He established with His people. In Jeremiah 32, God promises to be our God and assures us that we will be His people, highlighting the intimacy of this relationship. As His children, we are heirs to His promises and can trust in His loving care and provision. The assurance that God will guide and protect us emphasizes the security we find in His fatherly love. Therefore, understanding our identity as His children transforms how we relate to God and allows us to navigate life with confidence in His promises.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 32:37-42, Romans 8:14-17

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"I Will"
Greg Elmquist · Feb 4, 2015
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