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Why is adoption significant for believers?

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Adoption signifies our inclusion in God's family with full rights and privileges as His children.

According to Galatians 4:4-7, believers experience adoption as sons, which is transformative. When Christ came, He fulfilled the law to redeem those under the law, granting them the status of full sons and daughters in God’s family. This adoption is not merely a change of title; it bestows privileges that include direct access to God and an inheritance. Believers can approach God as their Father, indicating that they are part of a new community with divine approval, freedom, and responsibility. In Christ, the old distinctions of status or merit are eclipsed by the grace granted through adoption, which reflects God's love and intention for His people.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4-7

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