1 John 3:1
"Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew Him not."
Isn’t this astonishing?
Through Jesus, we are forgiven and adopted as God’s children—sons and daughters, full heirs, joint-heirs with Christ—by faith alone, not works. This identity is both legal and relational: we are welcomed into God’s family, share His nature, and enjoy His purpose, security, and provision.
The world doesn’t recognize us because it doesn’t know God. In biblical times, society was brutal: the strong preyed on the weak, slavery was widespread, racism and turmoil were rampant, and many had little hope.
Then the gospel arrived. In small house churches, slaves sat beside the wealthy as equals. When plagues struck, Christians cared for the sick while others fled. People noticed and asked, “Who are these people?” The answer: “They are children of God.”
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