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What does it mean to be grafted into God's family?

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Being grafted into God's family signifies the inclusion of believers, both Jew and Gentile, into the covenant community of God.

In Romans 11:17-24, Paul likens Gentile believers to branches grafted into an olive tree, symbolizing their inclusion in God's promises alongside the Jews. This metaphor clarifies that despite coming from different backgrounds, all who believe in Christ partake in the covenant blessings and the community of faith. It emphasizes the gracious act of God who enables us to be part of His family, underscoring both the unity and diversity within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 11:17-24

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