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Why is being adopted in Christ important for Christians?

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Being adopted in Christ signifies our new identity as children of God, which grants us privileges and inheritance.

The doctrine of adoption in Christ is pivotal for Christians because it encapsulates the reality of our new identity as children of God. Ephesians 1:5 speaks of our adoption as being predestined by the Father’s good pleasure. This adoption signifies not just a title but a transformative relationship in which we are heirs to the promises of God. It demonstrates how, through Christ, we move from being enemies to being part of God’s family. The privileges afforded to us in this relationship are vast; we have direct access to God through prayer, the assurance of His unwavering love, and the promise of an eternal inheritance. Understanding our adoption motivates believers to live in a manner worthy of this new identity.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:15-17

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Wayne Boyd · Feb 15, 2026
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