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Why is the concept of adoption important in Christianity?

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Adoption signifies our new identity in Christ, transforming us from enemies into children of God.

In the Christian faith, the concept of adoption is pivotal because it represents the profound change brought about by Christ's work. Galatians 4:5 emphasizes that Jesus came to redeem those under the law so that we might receive the adoption of sons. This transformation implies not only a new standing before God but also a relationship characterized by love and intimacy. As adopted children, believers gain access to all the rights and privileges of being part of God's family, including inheritance, security, and fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:5, Romans 8:15-17

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