HIS ACCEPTED, ADOPTED CHILD –
Dr. Neil Anderson
1 John 3:2
Beloved, now we are children of
God
Having a right relationship
with God begins with settling once and for all the issue that God is your
loving Father and you are His accepted, adopted child. That's the foundational
truth of your spiritual heritage. You are a child of God, you are created in
His image, you have been declared righteous by Him because you trust that what
Christ accomplished in His death and resurrection is applicable to you. As long
as you believe that and walk accordingly, your daily experience of practical
Christianity will result in growth. But when you forget who you are, and try to
produce in your daily experience the acceptance God has already extended to
you, you'll struggle. We don't serve God to gain His acceptance; we are
accepted so we serve God. We don't follow Him in order to be loved; we are
loved so we follow Him.
That's why you are called to
live by faith (Romans 1:16, 17).
The essence of the victorious Christian life is believing what is already true
about you. Do you have a choice? Of course! Satan will try to convince you that
you are an unworthy, unacceptable, sin-sick person who will never amount to
anything in God's eyes. Is that who you are? No, you are not! You are a saint
whom God has declared righteous. Believing Satan's lie will lock you into a
defeated, fruitless life. But believing God's truth about your identity will
set you free.
Your perception of your identity
makes such a big difference in your success at dealing with the challenges and
conflicts of your life. It is imperative to your growth and maturity that you
believe God's truth about who you are.
The Bible says, "See how
great a love the Father has bestowed upon us, that we should be called children
of God; and such we are" (1 John 3:1). Tragically, many believers are
desperately trying to become something they already are, while others are
living like something they aren't. It's true: "Beloved, now we are
children of God" (1 John 3:2).
Prayer: Lord
God, I affirm anew that I am Your blood-bought child. The evil one cannot touch
me as long as I live according to my position in Christ.
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