Being called a child of God signifies believers' identity and relationship with Him through faith in Christ.
To be called a child of God refers to the profound relationship established through faith in Jesus Christ. Believers, as adopted children, enjoy the privileges of being part of God's family, which includes access to His grace, love, and the assurance of salvation. This identity informs how Christians relate to God—coming before Him as daughters and sons rather than mere subjects. It emphasizes the transformational work of the Holy Spirit who affirms our status as children of God, which is central to our faith and assurance.
Scripture References:
John 1:12, Romans 8:14-17, 1 John 3:1, Ephesians 1:5
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