These first few verses of Ephesians are just so rich and
give us a wonderful insight into all that God has done to redeem his loved ones
and make them his own. Every sentence is
full of wonderful promises; he has blessed us, chosen us to be holy and
blameless, he has predestined us, adopted us to sonship because he loves us and
this is his pleasure and will. It has all been freely given to us through
Jesus.
God has taken people living in the gutter of sin, often completely
unaware of their real plight and the desperateness of their situation and
lifted them out to become his sons and daughters and be adopted into his
family. Jesus was God’s son by nature but we are God’s children by adoption. Nevertheless
we still have all the privileges of natural sons and daughters of God as well
as full inheritance rights.
Adopted children are not second best – they have been
adopted so that those who had no choice or chance before could now be treated
just as if they were natural sons and daughters and born into the family. In
the natural that is marvellous enough. I am sure we all know of children who
have been born with little or no chance in life, who have been adopted into families
where they have been treated just as if they had been born into that family. They
have been given a chance they could do nothing to earn or deserve. It is even
more wonderful in the spiritual realm.
We were dead in our sins, destined for a life in eternity separated
from God forever and with no hope of being able to do anything about it ourselves.
We may have even not been aware of our situation but God, because of his rich
love for us, did all that was necessary to rescue us. What a wonderful God! He took us and made us his own with all that
implies. All those spiritual blessings are ours.
Perhaps we need to start to realise just how much God loves us.
This was a marvellous, carefully thought out plan. God knew all about us but he did not reject
us, instead he predestined us which means he had a destiny for us before we
were even on the scene to love us, save us and bring us into his family. The
cost for God was high – very high – because it cost him the life of his natural
son, Jesus, on the cross. I do not think any of us really have any idea what
Jesus had to go through to gain our redemption. However I am just so thankful that
he did so that today I know I am part of God’s family – holy, loved, righteous
and all given not because of anything I had to offer but through his glorious
grace which he has freely given us.
Words just cannot express our thanksgiving but we are surely
oh so grateful.
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