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Lesson 16
Becoming a Child of God
Galatians 3:26-27 (KJV) says, "For you are all children of God by faith in Christ
Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ
have put on Christ." All of us want to be children of God, but it
is our faith in Christ that leads us to become children of God. This verse
also tells us how our faith leads us to be children of God. It says,
"For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on
Christ." The word for as used in this scripture is a
preposition, which means for the purpose of or in order to be. Therefore,
we are baptized for the purpose of or in order to be God's
children.
To be a child of God and part of His
family, we must be born into His family. Our Lord said in John 3:3,
"Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom
of heaven." Then He tells us how being
born again takes place in John 3:5, "Unless one
is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of
God." When one is born again by being
baptized into Christ he becomes a child of God. The blood of Christ
will only forgive the sins of those who are "born of water and the Spirit"
when they are baptized.
We might ask the question,
"If I had to prove that I was a child of God in order to get into Heaven,
could I do it?" Only those who are God's children will inherit
Heaven. In 1 Peter 1:4 we read "To an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not
fade away, reserved in Heaven for you." Are you eligible for that inheritance? Have you
become a child of God by being baptized into Christ? If you haven't
then you have no inheritance in Heaven. You will inherit eternal
punishment. Why would anyone in their right mind not want to be a
child of God?
Has your faith led you to be baptized, so
that you can become a child of God? If not then you are not a child
of God. To be a child of God, our faith must be a
faith that will accept and do all that the Lord tells us to do. It must be
an obedient faith, because God says in James 2:17,20 & 24, "Thus also faith, by itself, if it does not have works, is
dead." "But do you want to know, O foolish man, that faith without works
is dead?" "You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by
faith only." We are not saved by the salvation-robbing doctrine
of "faith only". If our faith is not one of action, it is a dead
faith. A dead faith will do us no good on the Day of Judgment. This is the
only place in the Bible that speaks of "faith only". Here it does not
commend it, but rather condemns it. It also refers to one who believes in
"faith only" as "O foolish man."
Are you a child of God? Have you been
baptized into Christ so that you can be a child of God? As Hebrews
2:3 says, "How shall we escape, if we neglect so great
salvation?" We know there is no escape. Please don't
neglect your salvation.
Questions Lesson 16
Becoming A Child Of God (click on the button of the answer of your
choice) 1) (Galatians
3:26-27)) How does faith in Christ lead us to become Children of God?
By being baptized into Christ.
All people are already children of God.
Faith only.
2)
We are baptized in order to be a child of God.
3) (James 2:17, 20, &24) One who believes in faith only
is
A wise man.
A foolish man.
Going to be saved.
4)
We are justified by faith only.
5) (James 2:17) Faith that has no works is
A dead faith.
A living faith.
A saving faith.
6)
To be a child of God our faith must cause us to accept and do all the Lord
commands.
7) (1Peter 1:4) Who will inherit a home in heaven?
All People.
All sincere religious people.
Only God's children.
8)
Heaven is reserved only for God's children.
9) (Hebrews 2:3) If we neglect our great salvation
We will be given another chance in purgatory to go to Heaven.
There will be no escape.
We will still be able to escape.
10)
We will still go to Heaven if we neglect our great salvation.
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