The sermon delivered by Paul Hayden on the topic of adoption focuses on the profound theological concept of being adopted as children of God, as illustrated in 1 John 3:1. Hayden articulates that biblical adoption signifies not merely a change in status, but a deep relational transformation, akin to being brought into God's family from a state of being alienated due to sin. He underlines that the New Testament references to adoption highlight God's grace, where individuals, previously children of the devil, are welcomed into a loving relationship with the Father. Key Scripture references, such as Romans 8:15, emphasize the believer's new identity and assurance as they can now call God “Abba, Father.” The practical significance of this doctrine is immense, as it assures believers of their place in God’s family, the accompanying privileges, and a responsibility to live in a manner that reflects their new identity, fostering a longing for holiness in the light of their adoption.
“Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the children of God.”
“You see, this is taken in the Word of God as a picture of we by nature, you see, we're sons and daughters of Adam... by nature, we're born into a family... that are far off from God.”
“Adoption is an act, as justification is an act... You're not adopted one week and taken out of adoption the next. It's a once-off act.”
“We've been adopted into a far higher family than the royal family... this is the one who has the cattle upon a thousand hills at his control.”
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