
“See what kind of love the Father has given us: We are called God’s children—and that is what we are!” (I John 3: 1, International Standard Version)
Let’s know ourselves rightly. Let’s realize that our identity is beyond our human personality and physicality. We are not children of the world, but God’s own children. We are blessed with all that God has to give and we have a legitimate right to know this and feel it.
It is God’s Love that has made us, and because of His Love we remain His own, the very natural and necessary objects and expressions of His divine affection. God is our Father, and we are His adored ones, made to reflect His own qualities, His glorious nature and immortal being.
We carry on God’s legacy by being true to who we really are. We can claim our holy heritage and act in accord with this Truth. We can humbly and gratefully recognize and celebrate God’s Life-giving Love for us and share it with others freely and without reservation.
Let’s rejoice that we are not vulnerable mortals despite what we may have been told. We know better. God has named us as His own—His offspring and delight, the children of divine Love.
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Thanks!! Thanks!! Thanks!!!
Always so good and so helpful.
My brother in law just passed away and this was so uplifting!!!
Thanks for all that you do!!!!
Pat
So sorry to hear about your brother-in-law. Love and prayers for all.
Plus…. I love the picture of the girl walking in the field!!! You always have great artwork.
Pat
Thanks, Pat! I try to find good images to suit the message. There are a lot of fabulous photographers out there!