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Why is being the children of God important for Christians?

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Being the children of God signifies our adoption into His family and our inheritance through Christ (Romans 8:16-17).

Being recognized as the children of God is foundational for Christians, as highlighted in Romans 8:16-17, which declares that we are children and heirs of God. This filial status not only emphasizes our personal relationship with God but also assures us of our inheritance, which includes all spiritual blessings. This relationship transforms our identity, giving us the right to call God 'Abba, Father,' stemming from the Spirit's work in our lives. As children of God, we are invited into communion with the Father and are responsible to live in ways that reflect our family ties to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 8:16-17

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The People of God: 2
Jim Byrd · Aug 28, 2016
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