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Belonging

DAY 12 OF 15

The Spirit Testifies

The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. (v. 16 NIV)

There is a big difference between being included and belonging. For example, I can attend church and feel included in worship through my participation of singing, praying and receiving communion in the Lord’s Supper. But I can leave the service without having had any meaningful conversation with others, any real connection to the church family. At my church, when I became involved, got to know other people, attended activities and Bible studies, then I felt like I belonged.

In God’s family, we truly belong. We are not only adopted into God’s family—we belong there. When we receive Christ as our Savior, the Spirit that comes and lives in us also testifies within us that we are children of God. God accepts and loves us unconditionally. We will not only be seen, but heard, and more importantly, we will feel like we belong because of our adoption into sonship. Because of this, we cry, “Abba, Father”—meaning, “Daddy God!”

Because every believer in Jesus is known intimately as a child of God, we will not only be included “at the Lord’s table,” but there also will be a feast for us in the kingdom of God (see Luke 13:29). It will be evident that we belong in God’s family at his table, and in his kingdom. And it is the Spirit that testifies with our spirit that this is true.

As you pray, give thanks that you are a child of God!

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Belonging

We all want to belong, be accepted and know that we are loved. When we place our trust in the Lord and accept Jesus as our Savior, we are adopted into God’s forever family and are called his beloved children. The testimony of Scripture is that we belong—unconditionally. Writer and pastor Nancy Boote shares her experiences as an adoptee in this 15-day series from Words of Hope.

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