The sermon titled "Biblical Adoption" by Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological doctrine of adoption as it pertains to believers in Christ. The main argument revolves around differentiating civil adoption from biblical adoption, emphasizing the divine act of God taking sinners into His family without any merit on their part. Best references Ephesians 1:5 and Romans 8:15 to illustrate that biblical adoption is a judicial act that precedes regeneration, contrary to some Puritan interpretations that suggested a different order. He argues that Christ's redemption and the work of the Holy Spirit confirm our status as adopted sons of God, leading to a present and future promise of sonship, culminating in the full realization of our inheritance in the kingdom. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of their secure position in God's family and emphasizes the importance of understanding our spiritual inheritance.
“Adoption is simply the manifestation of sonship; it is the placing of sonship in this life and the manifestation of sonship in the life which is to come.”
“When we're saved by God's grace, the Lord gives to us a disposition that desires the things of God.”
“We have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but we have received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry, Abba, Father.”
“Adoption as it is related to Israel is simply the guarantee that Israel will inherit the kingdom. But not without us.”
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