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What does the Bible say about being a child of God versus a son of God?

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The Bible distinguishes between children of God and sons of God, indicating a difference in relationship and maturity.

The distinction between children of God and sons of God is primarily found in Romans 8:14-16. The term 'children of God' refers to the relationship established through regeneration, denoting those who have received new life through the Spirit. In contrast, 'sons of God' refers to a mature, adopted status, emphasizing one's position and growth in faith. This distinction serves to provide believers with assurance regarding their relationship with God and their spiritual maturity, indicating that while all believers are children of God by birth, those who are led by the Spirit exhibit the characteristics of mature sons in their walk with Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:14-16, Galatians 4:1-6

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