May 19, 2020

Community Is . . . What I Was Adopted Into

Romans 8:14-17

The Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship.

—  Romans 8:15

Sheri’s family waited for her for a long time with great anticipation. What’s more, the whole community around her family anticipated her adoption and prayed for her every day. As she grew up, Sheri was constantly reminded that she fully belonged to her family and to her community. She was part of her community from the very beginning. She was raised as a full-fledged daughter of her parents and as a full member of her community. If she ever began to question that, the community rallied around her to assure her that she was completely and totally theirs.

The apostle Paul uses the Roman concept of adoption to describe our relationship to God. Adoption in the Roman culture was total and complete. The adoptee was a full child and heir. No distinction was made after the adoption was finalized. Paul uses that analogy for us so that we can understand we are completely and totally God’s sons and daughters.

Community is the same way. Not only are we completely daughters and sons of God belonging to him, but we also belong to each other as children of God and siblings of Christ. Community is where we belong as adopted sons and daughters of God!

Father, help us to see ourselves and each other as brothers and sisters in Christ and as your sons and daughters. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

About the author — Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma is director of faith formation at a church in Denver, Colorado, and has served churches in Michigan and California in youth, inter-generational, and educational ministries. Bret and his wife, Julie, have two children, and he enjoys hiking, camping, and visiting national parks with his family.

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