In his sermon titled "His Sons and Daughters," Mike Richardson focuses on the profound theological truth of believers' adoption as children of God, as articulated in 1 John 3:1-5. Richardson explores the significance of God's love in granting this identity, noting that such a transformation contrasts with humanity's fallen nature inherited from Adam. He emphasizes key Scripture passages, including John 1:10-12 and John 16:3, to elaborate on the world's inability to recognize God's children because it did not know Christ. The practical significance of this teaching invites believers to embrace their identity in Christ, while acknowledging the spiritual blindness of the world, and underscores the necessity of divine revelation for true understanding of God and salvation.
“Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.”
“The world knew him not, and therefore it knows us not.”
“We cannot spiritually discern things unless God Himself revealed them to us.”
“Only God can deliver those things to us.”
The Bible teaches that those who believe in Christ are called the sons of God as a manifestation of God's love.
1 John 3:1-3
The world does not recognize us because it does not recognize Christ, showing our distinct identity as believers.
1 John 3:1, John 1:10-11
Regeneration is not of human will but is a divine act by which God gives new life to those whom He has chosen.
John 1:12-13, Ephesians 2:8-9
Being adopted as God's children signifies our new identity and eternal security in Him.
Romans 8:15-17, Galatians 4:4-7
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