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Why is adoption as God’s children important for Christians?

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Adoption signifies our intimate relationship with God, granting us status as His heirs.

The doctrine of adoption is crucial in Christian theology as it emphasizes that believers, though originally children of wrath, are brought into God's family through His sovereign choice. Romans 8:15 states, 'For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.' This highlights a transformative relationship that contrasts fear with a loving, intimate connection to God. Additionally, as adopted children, we become heirs of God; Romans 8:17 reflects on this dual status of being both children and heirs, underscoring the dignity and blessings that come from our relationship with God. Thus, our adoption into God's family fosters a deep sense of security and belonging, essential for our spiritual journey.
Scripture References: Romans 8:15-17

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