Life in the Spirit: Adopted Into Christ's Familyنموونە
I CAN BE SURE OF WHO I AM
Over the last few days, we’ve spent time reading and reflecting on what we gain by our adoption as sons and daughters chosen by God. The fact of the matter is that we gain everything when we become an heir to God’s throne. As a child of God, we share in His inheritance. We also share in His suffering, but it pales in comparison to what’s to come. We share in His glory and look forward to the splendor that awaits us.
In our reading of Romans 8 today, we’re reminded that God does not condemn His children. We can be sure of who we are as children of God. When it comes to our identity, the most important part of who we are is who God says we are. And He calls us His children.
“In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will.” Ephesians 1:11
In a time when it’s so easy to be who society, or social media, or friends say we should be, let’s stand strong in faith. Let’s make the person in whom we find our identity and our value be Christ Jesus. There is so much hope and peace to be found by placing our faith and trust in God. It’s the better way, always.
Ask Yourself:
-What does the passage in Ephesians teach me about my identity?
-What do I need to do in my daily life to remember and then live like I’m sure of who I am in Christ?
-What have I learned about myself over the last few days?
Pause to Pray:
Father God, you are better than anything this world has to offer me. Help me to find myself in the fullness of your glory. Help me to see myself as you see me. Help me to rest in the assurance that I have as an heir to your throne. Amen.
Take a Next Step:
Remember what you’ve learned this week and take time to pray every day, give God glory always, and remember that you’re a beloved child of God!
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No matter what your life has been like, the astonishing truth is that change is possible when you say yes to Jesus as King and Lord. But what exactly does life in Christ look like? In Romans 8:14-21, in the middle of one of the most theologically packed and beautiful chapters in the Bible, the apostle Paul describes the identity of a Christian led by the Holy Spirit.
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