Daily Devotional “The Spirit and Adoption”
Be different!
September 28, 2023
“For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, ‘Abba! Father!’
The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God” (Romans 8:14-16).
The Holy Spirit confirms in our hearts the reality of adoption into God’s family.
In first-century Rome, people did not practice adoption exactly the same as they do today.
A father sometimes adopted a young man outside the family to be the primary heir of the father’s name and estate.
If the father considered his natural sons unworthy, he would find someone else with the qualities he wanted in a son.
The adopted son would then take precedence over any of the real sons in the inheritance process.
Thus the new son received many rights and privileges he would not have had otherwise; he was not merely a second-class citizen rescued from homelessness.
Likewise, it requires more than a natural birth process for us to become members of God’s family.
We become God’s children because He sovereignly chose to grant us spiritual rebirth (John 1:12-13). That’s the substance of biblical adoption.
Therefore, adoption and regeneration are both terms that describe how God brought us to Himself (see 2 Corinthians. 5:17).
Regeneration makes us sons and daughters and prepares us for our eternal inheritance.
Adoption names us “sons of God” and actually gives us the title to our inheritance.
Once this occurs, all our former debts (sins) are canceled, and we have a right to be in God’s presence without condemnation.
The entire process of adoption is superintended by the Holy Spirit, who repeatedly confirms its reality in our hearts.
He transfers us from an alien family into God’s family and thus “bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God” (Romans. 8:16).
If you are a Christian, you can, by the indwelling Spirit, know that you are legally and eternally God’s child.
Prayer
Ask the Lord to give you a renewed sense of joy and thanksgiving throughout this day as you remember the blessings of being his adopted child.
Further Reading
Read Genesis 12:1-8.
•What commands and promises did God make?
•Had Abraham known God in the same way prior to this passage?
•Does God’s promise in any sense parallel the concept of adoption? Explain.
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