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What is the significance of being part of God's family?

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Being part of God's family means believers have access to God's promises and are reconciled to Him through Christ (Ephesians 2:19).

Ephesians 2:19 states that believers are no longer strangers and foreigners but members of God's household. This is a profound transformation; being adopted into God's family signifies receiving all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities inherent in that relationship. It means having direct access to God and His promises, living in communion with Him, and enjoying the fellowship of other believers. Additionally, it highlights the unity among all believers, as they are collectively referred to as 'fellow citizens with the saints.' Understanding this identity strengthens believers' faith, encouraging them to live out their calling in Christ together as a unified body.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:19

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