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Paul reminds us that life in Christ is not marked by fear, but by adoption. Through the Spirit, believers are brought into God’s family, able to call Him “Father,” and given the assurance that we are His children and heirs with Christ. This new identity reshapes how we understand ourselves and our place in the world.

Alongside this present reality is a future hope that far outweighs our current struggles. The sufferings of this life, real as they are, are not worth comparing with the glory that is to come. Creation itself groans for renewal, and we groan too, waiting for the full redemption of our bodies and the completion of what God has promised.

This hope calls us to patience in a world wired for instant gratification. Being adopted into God’s family means trusting His timing, even when life feels broken or incomplete. We learn to live with eager anticipation rather than demanding immediate fulfillment.

Today’s question is not just about what you want now, but about what you are waiting for. Will you live from the security of being God’s child and let that future glory shape how you walk through the present?