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I was thumbing through some black-and-white photos, taken 60 or more years ago, by my mum and dad: photos of themselves, their friends, and the small town where they grew up. Smiling faces looked back at me from skiing and skating parties in another age when the world was so different. Could they have even imagined then what their friends and families would look like today? It makes me think of family resemblances — not only facial resemblance, but common backgrounds, interests, and talents.
The Bible has a lot to say about families and their legacies. The apostle John spoke about a family resemblance when a person becomes a believer in Jesus Christ.
1 John 3:8-10 – He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. Whoever has been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he has been born of God. In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does not practise righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother. (NKJV)
In John's day, false teachers led people to believe that they could be saved by knowledge, but that there were no other rules about personal conduct. Nothing could be further from the truth! A real child of God acts differently from those who don't know Him. We have all been born into this sinful old world, but being part of God's creation isn't the same as being God's children. Everyone born on earth is born into sin, but the children of God have made a decision to change allegiance and become part of His family.
So, whose family are you in? Are you obeying God and doing what is right, or are you living in a comfortable, settled lifestyle of sin? God has put certain people in our lives: family, co-workers, neighbours, and friends. Can we truly love these folks as God wants us to? We cannot do it on our own. John teaches that "the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil." To be in God's family is to acknowledge that Jesus came to us in human flesh, born to a human family, and by trusting in Him and not in our own strength, we can become children of God.
In our pride, we want to look good in public and to save ourselves by our own knowledge and good deeds. That isn't the way into the family of God! Make a new allegiance today to God, and become one of His big family.
Prayer: We thank You, Lord God and Father, that You loved Your children so much that You sent Your own Son, Jesus, to us. By Him we can become members of Your family, obeying You and loving those You have given us to love. Amen.
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Shirley Moulton <shirley_moulton@yahoo.ca>
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for the encouraging thoughts, Shirley.
Great truths, Shirley! Thank you for sharing through your writing.
Thank you for your devotional today.
Keep writing.
Amen Shirley. May many come to Him today.
Blessings.
Beautiful and very true. If only I had nerve to send this to my siblings.
Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional reminder with us today.
Blessings.
Jesus condensed the 10 Commandments – Love the Lord thy God and your neighbor as yourself.
Thank you for sharing your message with us today, Shirley. Praise God that we are a part of the family of God. Amen!
Thank you for your good words today, Shirley. Yes, choosing the family of God and being faithful to Jesus’ ways gives us the best life. Blessings for your writings.
Good Morning
Thank you for your devotional.
Every blessing to you.
Dear Shirley,
I always enjoy your insights and writings, thank you so much!
Thank you and blessings your way.
Good morning, Shirley,
It is interesting to look back at older photographs and reminisce. It is also powerful to remember that we are Children of God because we have chosen to believe in Jesus as our Saviour.
The many blessings that come to us because we believe help us to remember to love others as Jesus did. This takes effort and we don’t always get it right. However, each day is a new beginning. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Shirley, thank you for your devotional. It is So nice knowing I belong to God, being part of His family, and knowing He will never leave me nor forsake me. It is also a divine privilege and joy to live for Him as an ambassador here on earth, and then finally getting to see Him face to face one day, the One I have loved since the day I was saved, faithful, wonderful, all sufficient Almighty God. Jesus the risen Christ! Amen.
Thank you, Shirley, for reminding us to which family we truly belong.