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Why is being adopted as children of God important for Christians?

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Being adopted as children of God signifies our identity in Christ and ensures our relationship with Him and access to His blessings.

The doctrine of adoption is crucial in Reformed theology as it signifies believers being brought into a covenantal relationship with God as His children. Scripture asserts that through Christ, we are granted the status of adopted sons and daughters, which brings profound blessings and privileges (Ephesians 1:5). This adoption secures our identity in Christ, allowing us to share in His righteousness and stand before the Father with boldness (Romans 8:15-17). Adoption means we are not only forgiven but embraced by God, assuring us of His abiding love and acceptance, which is foundational for our faith and daily living.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:15-17

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