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What privileges come with being adopted as children of God?

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Being adopted as children of God grants believers legal status, inheritance, and the right to call God their Father (Romans 8:17).

The privileges that accompany adoption into God's family are profound. Firstly, it provides legal standing, where believers are declared righteous through justification and are freed from the guilt of sin. Secondly, it grants believers the status of heirs, meaning they participate in the inheritance that God has prepared for His children, as highlighted in Romans 8:17. This inheritance includes the promise of eternal life, fellowship with God, and all His blessings. Additionally, it allows believers to enjoy a personal and intimate relationship with God as their Father, fostering trust and dependence on Him. Such privileges compel a response of gratitude and obedience as believers recognize their new identity.
Scripture References: Romans 8:15-17, Galatians 4:5-7, 1 Peter 1:4

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Adoption
Paul Hayden · Jul 24, 2018
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