Sons & Daughters, Week Two

Published: March 10, 2019, 5 p.m.

The mature children of God are those\xa0who are moved by the impulses of the Holy Spirit. And you did not receive the \u201cspirit of religious duty, \u201cleading you back into the fear\xa0of never being good enough.\xa0But you have received the \u201cSpirit of full acceptance,\u201d\xa0enfolding you into the family of God. And you will never feel orphaned, for as he rises up within us, our spirits join him in saying the words of tender affection, \u201cBeloved Father!\u201d For the Holy Spirit makes God\u2019s fatherhood real to us as he whispers into our innermost being, \u201cYou are God\u2019s beloved child!\u201d Romans 8:14-16 (TPT)

And since we are his true children, we qualify to share all his treasures, for indeed, we are heirs of God himself. And since we are joined to Christ, we also inherit all that he is and all that he has. Romans 8:17 (TPT)

Then Jesus said,\xa0\u201cOnce there was a father with two sons. The younger son came to his father and said, \u2018Father, don\u2019t you think it\u2019s time to give me the share of your estate that belongs to me?\xa0So the father went ahead and distributed among the two sons their inheritance. Luke 15:11-12 (TPT)

....shortly afterward, the younger son packed up all his belongings and traveled off to see the world. He journeyed to a far-off land where he soon wasted all he was given in a binge of extravagant and reckless living. \u201cWith everything spent and nothing left, he grew hungry, for there was a severe famine in that land. So he begged a farmer in that country to hire him. The farmer hired him and sent him out to feed the pigs.\xa0The son was so famished, he was willing to even eat the slop given to the pigs, because no one would feed him a thing. \u201cHumiliated, the son finally realized what he was doing and he thought, \u2018There are many workers at my father\u2019s house who have all the food they want with plenty to spare. Luke 15:13-17 (TPT)

When Adam sinned, the entire world was affected. Sin entered human experience, and death was the result. And so death followed this sin, casting its shadow over all humanity, because all have sinned. Romans 5:12 (TPT)

Death once held us in its grip, and by the blunder of one man, death reigned as king over humanity. Romans 5:17 (TPT)

One man\u2019s disobedience opened the door for all humanity to become sinners. So also one man\u2019s obedience opened the door for many to be made perfectly right with God and acceptable to him. So then, the law was introduced into God\u2019s plan to bring the reality of human sinfulness out of hiding. And yet, wherever sin increased, there was more than enough of God\u2019s grace to triumph all the more! Romans 5:19-20 (TPT)