When You're Not Sure You
Belong
Suzie
Eller
"The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are
God's
children." Romans 8:16 (NIV)
The moment we found out a beautiful gift might be
coming
to our family will forever be etched on my heart. My daughter and son-in-law
were about to receive something they had desired for over three
years.
We'll never forget the day they heard they'd been
chosen
by a birth mother to receive the gift of her child. A whirlwind erupted as
we
all came together to create a nursery and buy the necessities. Five days
later a
perfect little baby boy was born, and Josh and Melissa brought their long
awaited, beautiful miracle home.
Walking with them through the adoption process made me
treasure even more these words in Romans 8:15: "For
you
did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the
Spirit
of adoption by whom we cry out, Abba, Father"
(NKJV).
Initially, we didn't know the baby's name, what he
might
look like, or even his ethnicity. We didn't know how old he would be, or
whether
he would be a bubbly little boy or a sweet baby girl. All we knew is that
long
before my daughter and son-in-law held him in their arms, we loved
him.
Now that the gift of this precious baby being adopted
into
our family is a reality, his parents are changing diapers and slogging
through
sleep-deprived nights. It's not easy, but he is worth every bit of sacrifice
they're making.
No matter how exhausted they are, Luke is still
wanted.
Still treasured. Still loved. Still a miracle in every
way.
Sometimes we may look at God and wonder if we are a
bother. After all, we're a work in progress. We get busy and forget to
treasure
our times with Him. We promise ourselves we'll grow spiritually and then
lose
our temper with a loved one. Why would God choose to love us, even when we
mess
things up?
The answer appears in Romans 8:16, "The Spirit
himself
testifies with our spirit that we are God's children." Perhaps today
you
struggle with accepting God’s love. You don't have to fear rejection,
because
you are adopted. God loves you just like Josh and Melissa love their son
Luke,
but in a God-like measure.
Romans 8:14-16 promises that God's love for you is
irrevocable. You are signed, sealed, and officially His child. Today, as His
adopted child, ask the Holy Spirit to gently remind you one more time of
Whose
you are and how very loved you are by Him!
Dear Lord, You are my Abba Father! Today I place all fear
aside
and place my trust in You. I walk into Your arms where I am welcome. Thank
you
for adopting me. Help me to rest in the assurance of knowing I am Your child
Amen.
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