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Why is the concept of adoption significant for Christians?

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Adoption signifies that believers are made children of God, enjoying full rights and privileges in His family.

The doctrine of adoption is central to the Christian faith, as it reveals the depth of God's love for His people. In Galatians 4:4-5, it affirms that God sent His Son to redeem those under the law, allowing them to receive the adoption of sons. This illustrates that through faith in Christ, believers are granted familial status with God, becoming His children and heirs to His promises. Adoption emphasizes both the loving relationship believers have with God and the assurance that they are secure in His family. It points to the transformative aspect of salvation, where the once-alienated are now cherished members of God's household, enjoying His everlasting love and protection.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4-5, 1 John 3:1

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