Slaves to Children (LD 13; John 1:12, 13)

We can misunderstand redemption. We can make redemption something that is sentimental and miss the deeper implications of redemption. Israel is enslaved for 400 years. We can think of their redemption through the Red Sea, but miss the point that they deserve to be cast down and held in bondage.

We also see that we are redeemed because Christ is the true Son of God. He is eternal, having the same nature as the Father. However, we are only adopted by the Father because of Christ's perfect work. He is the faithful son who lays down his life so the unfaithful children can have life. This new birth and life is because of Christ’s merits and applied by the Spirit.

Our inheritance and life are only by the work of the Spirit, initiated by God, and not by our effort. Sure, we walk in the Spirit and orient our affections to heaven. We are called to consciously live this life under the domain of the Spirit. This is why Godliness is a mystery. Our security is only in Christ.

Ultimately, we have our adoption and inheritance by the grace and mercy of our God. We consciously live as people identified and secured in a new family. We walk in the power of the Lord's Spirit.