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What does it mean to be God's children?

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Being God's children means we are heirs of His promises and under His care, reflecting our profound relationship with Him.

As children of God, believers are granted a unique relationship characterized by privilege and responsibility. God's children are portrayed as heirs of His promises, co-heirs with Christ, possessing everything necessary for life and godliness. This relationship implies a special care from God, ensuring that nothing essential is withheld from us (Romans 8:28-30). Additionally, this identity calls us to live in a manner that reflects our Father’s character, promoting love, forgiveness, and unity within the church. Our status as His children also anchors us in eternal security, knowing that our God will ensure our perseverance in faith.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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Don Fortner · Jun 6, 1995
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