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What does Romans 8:15 mean for believers today?

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Romans 8:15 assures believers that they have been adopted into God's family, freeing them from fear and granting them the privilege to call God their Father.

Romans 8:15 speaks directly to the heart of a believer's relationship with God. It assures them that they are no longer under the spirit of bondage, which brings fear, but instead are embraced by the spirit of adoption. This crucial verse confirms that believers can approach God as their Father, fostering a relationship characterized by love, intimacy, and security. It speaks to the transformative impact of the gospel; Christians are not simply forgiven but are welcomed into a familial bond with God. This truth influences how they live, allowing them to walk in confidence, knowing they are loved and accepted as His children, which sustains them in times of trial and encourages them to grow in their faith.
Scripture References: Romans 8:15

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