I seen someone comment on FB saying we are all children of God. I tend to disagree. Can I have your thoughts?
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hmmm......certainly seems to prove me wrong (well wouldn't be the first time) but something doesn't seem right with not being Gods children until we accept him. Something very conditional about it, seems to contradict the concept of infinite grace and what happened on the cross......
I will be back after celebrating exam results :D
Grazer, we were God's children, but because Adam sinned, we were separated from God. God sent His son to die on the cross so that all who ACCEPT Him could again be grafted into the body of Christ, could be adopted back as His sons and daughters. If someone choose to not accept Christ, how COULD they be God's children? They're in essence not accepting God Himself....shunning God. It's like today's families and the prodigal son. Children rebel and leave their parents and the parents may disown them, but if they turn and come back and repent, the parent accepts them back into the family.
1Jn 3:10 NIV84 This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not a child of God; nor is anyone who does not love his brother.
Yeah. Grazer, you're looking at it through human eyes. God created us. We're His children in that He made us. But because Adam chose to sin, he was given over to his sin, given over to the devil. Therefore, since that time, we're now all born of sin/devil, NOT of God. We're no longer God's children. So God provided a way for us to become children of God again by shunning evil and accepting Him, just as we (Adam) originally shunned God and accepted evil. God gave us a choice of whom we serve, whom we call our Father.
Grazer, only Adam was created in God's image. We were created from the image of the fallen world.
I agree Seek ye first, we are saved by Grace, thank God for his precious Son Jesus!!! Even when we accept Jesus as our savior, He knows we are still going to fall down and make mistakes. We are to ask forgiveness, repent (turn away from that sin), and strive to live a life that is pleasing in his sight. We all have things we struggle with, that's our human side, but He is ever so present, to lead us and guide us. His mercys never ending. His Love is so great, beyond anything we could ever imagine. God Bless you all !!! Thank you Jesus for this sight !!!!!!
I agree that we are not all children of God. He only has his special chosen... ...
Janie - You are absolutely right and His special chosen ones are : Whosoever comes to him. Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord with a broken/contrite heart over their sin will be saved.
Whoever repents and receives Christ as Lord and Savior is by Grace saved.
It sounds nice, comforting, and reassuring to say we are ALL "God's children," each and every one of us, without exception, believer and unbeliever alike. God made all of us. We are all his created beings (Colossians 1:16). In Acts 17:28-34, the Apostle Paul, in his Sermon on Mars Hill, referred to those gathered as "God's offspring," and some of them became followers of Jesus Christ. Others, however, were skeptical and sneered at Paul's account of the resurrection of Christ.
If we are all "God's offspring" or "children of God," it is only in the sense of being created by God and the descendants of Adam and Eve. But, I would strongly caution against using this phrase. It implies and may be misconstrued by many to provide a false sense of security. They may wrongly assume that if "we are all God's children," salvation is possible without faith in Christ. This is wrongheaded thinking that goes against the Word of God. Although God's desire is that all would be saved (1 Timothy 2:3-4). John 3:18 minces no words in assuring us that "whoever believes in him is not condemned," and that those who reject him are condemned.
The question we should be asking is, "How do we become children of God?" Because of our corrupt and fallen nature, we are lost, and do not becomes his "heirs," recipients of his free redemptive gift of grace and eternal life until we come to a saving faith in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior (John 3:16). It is only then that we are adopted by God, becoming his children in the fullest and truest sense, according to the Word of God.
1 John 3:10, posted by Marshall, distinguishes between "children of God" and "children of the devil." See also John 8:44. For what it is worth, Ephesians 2:3 calls the unregenerate "children of wrath." Here are more passages, in addition to those already posted by others, which answer Tammy's question: "Are we ALL children of God?"
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Not exactly. God told us that we are lost and destined to hell. That we are born with the fallen nature and apart from Him. He told us how we can be forgiven, saved, justified and regenerated which is part of the born again process. When we transfer from death to life we "become" children of God and then have standing with God that qualifies us for the inheritance promised to His children and only to His children.
The reason I have responded is that the way you have worded the above it tends to put the focus on getting the stuff (even if you did not mean to), when our goal is Jesus and new life. The stuff comes as a benefit to having received new life in Christ, but is always secondary to having Christ.
Lord Bless,
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