And by him we cry, “ Abba, Father.” The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Romans 8:15
Having been in ministry for forty-plus years, I’ve heard a lot of adoption stories. Some were glorious, and others were not. If there were biological children in the home, there was often discrimination against the one who was adopted. Biological children felt they were the ‘real’ offspring, meant to enjoy greater rights and privileges. In matters of family inheritance, the distorted values really manifested.
Jesus, our brother, made a way for us to be adopted into His Father’s family. Through Him, we cry out, “Abba, Father.” Think of it. We call His Father the same intimate and endearing name that He used while on earth.
Not only that, but God expresses to us the same kind of love and favor that He expressed toward Jesus. We receive the same grace, the same tenderness, the same access in prayer, and we enjoy the same level of intimacy. To further astound us, Jesus then shares His inheritance with us. No discrimination.
Right now, I’m expressing my gratitude. I’ve never had an earthly brother, but I always wondered what it would be like to have one. Now, I know. Jesus stepped in and gave His life to share His Father with me (and everything else in the kingdom.) I was undeserving, even an enemy, and yet He paid the expensive ransom for my adoption.
God is good. The Son is good. The Spirit given to us is good. And through the blood of our brother Jesus, we are justified and declared ‘good’. Let’s celebrate!