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21 Days of God's Goodness

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Goodness and Adoption

In looking for a word to aptly describe God’s goodness toward us in adopting us as His children, John employs the word “lavished”. As a verb, lavish means to “bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities on.”  What a great description of God’s goodness – “generous” and “extravagant”. The goodness of God is plentiful. It abounds. Don’t think trickling stream; think roaring river. In truth, there is no limit to God’s goodness and love.

Our human experience tells us that goodness is carefully meted out as a reward for our good behavior. In God’s economy, however, the process is reversed. Knowing and experiencing God’s great unconditional love toward us is what leads us to desire to live a life that is pleasing to Him.

Take a few minutes to meditate on this scripture. Think deeply about the goodness of God toward you. Allow the river of His love and kindness to flow over you and thank Him for His undeserved favor.

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