I have been privileged to be the uncle of an adopt...
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I have been privileged to be the uncle of an adopted nephew. It's amazing to know that he and I share no common ancestry or bloodline, but I consider him as much a part of my family as any blood relation. He was chosen by his parents to share not only their home, but their family, even down to the family name.
That makes passages like this come alive for me. Even though sin alienated us from God, he still adopted us as family. We are not simply guests in the house of God, but we are fully adopted sons and daughters with all the rights and privileges due that position: "So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God" (v. 7).
That makes passages like this come alive for me. Even though sin alienated us from God, he still adopted us as family. We are not simply guests in the house of God, but we are fully adopted sons and daughters with all the rights and privileges due that position: "So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God" (v. 7).
