In our world today the legal and political world argues over what
constitutes the basic unit of society known as family. Rules,
legislative efforts, or movements do not necessarily define family.
I attended a recent family reunion made up of people from 92 years
to 5 months of age -- all such different people! We joked about
the individual differences secured by original "reunion family
members" or their spouses -- "blood or marriage".
At the end of the reunion a family member reminded me of a special
adoption included in our reunion group.
Adoption is the deliberate legal act by which a family gives a
person all the privileges of being a member of that family. We
have watched with loving interest and awe as friends have chosen
to adopt three children (2 brothers and one sister) from Romania.
These three children, scarred physically, emotionally and socially,
have come through the infamous orphanage and foster home system
of Romania. The bureaucracy and capricious nature of the Romanian
adoption system has drained our friends financially and emotionally.
But their generously given time and resources, along with their
relentless love impresses us all.
"How we become a family" has spiritual implications
as well. Biblical references abound relating to:
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God
as our Father (Matthew 6:9), |
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other
believers as children and heirs of God (Romans 8:14-17) |
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the
church as the household of God (Ephesians 2:19 -20). |
Amazingly, God offers to all followers of Jesus the status,
privileges and responsibilities of being His children through
adoption. The price has been paid and the offer made but the
choice is ours, whether to believe in Jesus and become adopted
into His family.
I doubt that our heavenly
"family reunion" will be filled with much discussion
of blood relationship, marriage, or our own merits. Instead,
we will be keenly aware that we have all come the same way --
through adoption.
Let us celebrate our spiritual family this week as we love and
reminisce together as brothers and sisters of the King.
"Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in
his name, he gave the right to become children of God -- children
not born of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's
will but born of God" John 1:12-13 NIV
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