The Abundance of Our Adoption


"For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, 'Abba, Father.'" Romans 8:15 NKJV

Imagine being a faithful, hard-working servant in a wealthy household. You manage the accounts, toil in the fields, and never step out of line. Yet, you are still just a servant. Then, the Master grants you full adoption. Suddenly, the mansion is your home, the resources are your inheritance, and the Master is your Father. Yet, the danger is continuing to live as if you’re still a hired hand, worried about earning your keep. I think it would be hard to change your mindset from a servant to an adopted child.

This past Sundays sermon spoke about the story of the prodigal son and saw the  "working son who rejects the Father's resources." This story directly combats that tendency by reminding us that our spiritual status is adoption, not servitude. While yes we serve God that is true, but our service is not out of fear but out of love. We haven't received a "spirit of bondage" that keeps us constantly trying to earn God's favor or prove our worth through religious activity. Instead, we have the Spirit of a Son/Daughter, giving us immediate, intimate, and secure access to call God "Abba, Father." Our inheritance is not a future reward for good behavior; it’s a present reality of love, power, and limitless resource, already secured by Christ. A revelation of this adoption status changes the way we approach obedience—it transforms a burdensome chore into a joyous response to a Father who loves us perfectly.

Spend five minutes daily this week deliberately praying to God; reflecting on what it means to have an eternal and loving Father.

 

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