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Who Am I Really? A Journey to Discover Your True Identity

DAY 8 OF 13

According to the KING, you are ADOPTED.

  • In love [God] predestined me for adoption through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will. ~Ephesians 1:5
  • The Lord Almighty is my Father. ~2 Corinthians 6:18
  • As a child of God, I am an heir and co-heir with Christ. ~Romans 8:16

When I was a child, I found out that one of my best friends was adopted. At the time, I didn’t fully understand the concept of adoption, but I do remember being very curious. Even though I was intrigued about her adoption, I didn’t ask my friend a lot of questions, because I wasn’t sure how she felt about it.

The Bible tells us that we have been adopted as sons and daughters of the King. What a wonderful truth. The subject of adoption has been on the forefront of my mind because the theme repeatedly pops up during my study and devotion time.

With thoughts of spiritual adoption fresh on my mind, I began to wonder about my friend’s natural adoption. How did she feel about it? Did she ever wonder about her birth parents or attempt to find out who they were? Since she and I are still friends today, I decided to give her a call. She graciously consented to answer a few of my questions.

I asked my friend how old she was when she found out that she was adopted. She said, “As far back I can remember, it was something I knew. My parents never tried to keep it a secret or anything. It was talked about as a matter of fact, so I can’t really pinpoint a specific time.”

When I asked my friend how she felt about her adoption, her response was very interesting. She said, “I never really questioned being adopted or had any adverse feelings about it until a few kids in the neighborhood began to tease me. It was only then that I began to question my adoption and wonder about my birth parents.”

It seems that through the loving lens of her adoptive parents, my friend saw herself as she truly was—a cherished member of the family. But once she was exposed to negative comments from ill-informed peers, her perception became skewed, and feelings of uncertainty began to emerge.

A similar transfer takes place when it comes to accepting our position in the family of God. Receiving God as our Heavenly Father and believing He has adopted us as His very own requires childlike faith. As long as we have childlike faith, we will never doubt our inheritance. We only begin to doubt our inheritance when worldly influence obscures our view.

Is it possible for us to possess childlike faith and never question our heritage as children of God? The answer is yes, so long as we continue perceiving our honored position through the loving lens of our adoptive Father.

My friend’s adoptive parents may not have given her birth, but they sure did give her a wonderful life.

Make it Personal:

  • What benefits or challenges might one face with adoption? Think about it from both the child and parent’s perspective.
  • What benefits or challenges have you encountered through being adopted into God’s family?

Action Step:

Tell God what you love most about being part of His family.

Prayer:

Dear Lord, thank you for adopting me into your heavenly family. I am grateful to know that no matter what happens in this life, I am part of your family, and I hold a special place in your heart. Help me to be confident in who I am as your daughter.

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Who Am I Really? A Journey to Discover Your True Identity

Discover and embrace your unique identity by incorporating 12 scriptural truths that confirm who you are in Christ. Each day’s devotion includes your identity in Christ, a relevant story, things to ponder, an action step, prayer, and supporting Scriptures.

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