.
To my knowledge, God doesn't take in foster kids. The children of God are
either His progeny or His adopted. Well; God has only one progeny; and
you, by your own arguments, are not adopted, ergo: you're an outsider:
an orphan.
• Rom 8:16 . .The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are
children of God,
The Greek word translated "bears witness" means to corroborate; defined by
Webster's as to support or help prove (a statement, theory, etc.) by
providing information or evidence.
This particular corroboration isn't public: it's private, i.e. one-on-one, spirit
to spirit, heart to heart. Needless to say then, this kind of corroboration is
supernatural, viz: no matter how well I present my information in a
discussion like this one, I will fail to confirm someone's adoption for them
because it requires an act of God to succeed.
FYI: Gal 4:6 and Rom 8:15 speak of the spirit of adoption, and the spirit of
God's son.
The spirit of adoption and the spirit of God's son are very useful, and
together; blessings beyond belief.
Apparently their purpose is to enable folks accepted into God's family to feel
at home, i.e. to feel the belonging, the affection, the friendship, the bonding,
and the security feelings that His son feels in God's home.
Sometimes adopted children feel somewhat inferior to biological children;
and I think that's likely a very normal reaction. The spirit of God's son and
the spirit of adoption are no doubt intended to counter those kinds of
negative thoughts and insure that everyone brought into God's home feels
just as much loved there as His son.
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Those who have believed in Christ ARE God's child NOW.
To my knowledge, God doesn't take in foster kids. The children of God are
either His progeny or His adopted. Well; God has only one progeny; and
you, by your own arguments, are not adopted, ergo: you're an outsider:
an orphan.
Where does the Bible talk about the Spirit "verifying" one's adoption?
• Rom 8:16 . .The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are
children of God,
The Greek word translated "bears witness" means to corroborate; defined by
Webster's as to support or help prove (a statement, theory, etc.) by
providing information or evidence.
This particular corroboration isn't public: it's private, i.e. one-on-one, spirit
to spirit, heart to heart. Needless to say then, this kind of corroboration is
supernatural, viz: no matter how well I present my information in a
discussion like this one, I will fail to confirm someone's adoption for them
because it requires an act of God to succeed.
FYI: Gal 4:6 and Rom 8:15 speak of the spirit of adoption, and the spirit of
God's son.
The spirit of adoption and the spirit of God's son are very useful, and
together; blessings beyond belief.
Apparently their purpose is to enable folks accepted into God's family to feel
at home, i.e. to feel the belonging, the affection, the friendship, the bonding,
and the security feelings that His son feels in God's home.
Sometimes adopted children feel somewhat inferior to biological children;
and I think that's likely a very normal reaction. The spirit of God's son and
the spirit of adoption are no doubt intended to counter those kinds of
negative thoughts and insure that everyone brought into God's home feels
just as much loved there as His son.
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