The world has a nasty habit of dividing us. We are all categorized based on our race, our
religion, our age, our gender, etc. Even
in our family relationships, we are divided.
Coming from a blended family myself, I can testify that the
world attempted to divide us. I never
recognized my older sister as a “half sister”, even though we had different
biological fathers. I never heard my
father referred to as her “step father”.
Those categories did not exist in my family though outsiders attempted
to force the world’s labels and categories on us. I never felt like my older sister was less of
my sister because of our different biology.
To me, she was and still is just my sister.
It bothers me to hear families divided into categories. There should be no “step”, “half”, “foster”, “adopted”,
etc. You are either a part of the family
or you’re not. Plain and simple. I have recently realized this way of thinking,
my way of thinking, is not the world’s way.
It is the Kingdom Way.
Romans 4 details that Abraham was credited with
righteousness because of his faith; not because he was a Jew. There are many passages in the New Testament
Epistles where Paul explains to Christians that being a Jew or being circumcised
doesn’t automatically give you favor with God.
Your faith is what sets you apart and gives you salvation. After Jesus Christ was sacrificed for our
sins, His blood covered us all. His
blood made all believers heirs of God.
So I don’t have to be born into a Jewish blood line or get myself
circumcised to attain salvation. I just need faith (to start with anyway…).
Romans 8 states that those who are led by the Spirit of God
are the children of God. We must obey
God and carry ourselves like we are His children because we are! In a household with natural born children,
stepchildren and foster children, you will find that they all have different levels of respect and obedience towards the parent/guardian. The natural born children know they belong to
the family and therefore are more likely to be obedient and show respect to the
parent. The stepchildren may be obedient
and show respect when it’s convenient. The
foster children, knowing this is a temporary home, may have zero respect and
obedience toward their guardian. Likewise, the natural parent will stop at
nothing to provide for their children.
The step parent or foster parent may not feel the same obligation or
responsibility for the children in their care.
Now, this is based on the world’s standard. If it doesn’t apply to your situation, that’s
great! But we all know that the world
operates opposite than God operates.
I am so thankful that God, my Father, is not like an earthly
father. And though I am a Gentile, I am
not treated with neglect or abuse. He
loves me with the same love He had for Abraham, because I am saved by grace
through faith. All of us are under the
penalty of death through the sin of Adam but because of Jesus’ death and
resurrection, we can be born again, made new and receive eternal life as an
heir to the kingdom of God!
So stop acting like God’s step child! He is waiting for you to walk in faith that
you have a seat at the dinner table with Jesus.
Get rid of the doubt that clouds your mind. That is the devil trying to destroy you and
bring you back into your sinful nature.
You are a rightful heir and salvation is yours.
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