God's Predestined Adoption: Grace and Glory Revealed

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In love he predestined us for adoption through Jesus Christ according to the purpose of his will. What does it mean when he says that our adoption into his everlasting family of joy is through Jesus Christ? It means we had to be died for in order that our sins might be forgiven and that the Justice of God might be satisfied and that his wrath might be removed and we might therefore be dealt with mercifully and welcomed into his family. [00:03:22]

You are not adopted on the basis of your fitness or worth or distinctives. You didn't exist to do any distinctives yet. Therefore your adoption is not fragile or tenuous or uncertain because it isn't based on what you performed or failed to perform. It was decided in eternity, therefore it is as firm and sure and unshakable as the everlasting purposes of God. [00:01:21]

God did not adopt cute little orphans; he adopted enemies. He set his face to go to the most rebellious part of the kingdom, the most mean-spirited, rebellious in-your-face kids on planet earth and say those are going to be mine, and I'm gonna give my son to make them mine. So let's not have when we're thinking of God's adoption of us, let's not have any warm little fuzzy feeling of we just picked out the cutest. [00:06:06]

The goal of your adoption is that the glory, the beauty, the outshining wonder of grace would be praised. That's the goal of adoption. That's what it's unto: the praise of the glory of His grace. The reason God designed to choose, predestined, and adopt unworthy kids is so that His grace, not his shrewdness, would be praised. [00:08:03]

The glory of God is the one reality in the universe for which I was made to see and enjoy and be satisfied by. If God does not exalt that for me to see and savor and enjoy and be satisfied by, he's not loving. He must preserve, display, exalt himself for me to enjoy if he would love me. [00:10:37]

God's adoption is very God-centered. There are people that begin to back away and say just don't know if that is loving for God to be so self-exalting and so self-aggrandizing in this whole affair of salvation. I meet this everywhere I go because I love to push on this issue that God is radically God-centered in all that he does including the adoption of kids who are sinners and rebels. [00:09:56]

Before you existed, before the universe existed, God looked upon you in your sin and then he looked upon his son crucified and risen and then he destined all believers through that crucified son to be forgiven for all those sins and be adopted into his family, all of that before you ever were. [00:01:05]

Had he not died for us rebels, there would have been no adoption into his holy family, but through Christ he was able with justice and mercy to gather sinners' repentance into his divine family. [00:04:21]

The reason God designed to choose, predestined, and adopt unworthy kids is so that His grace, not his shrewdness, would be praised, not that he could find the cutest kid but that he could find the ugliest kid and take him for his own, and we would praise His grace, not his shrewd eyes to recognize cuteness. [00:08:48]

If you want to use children of God in a fully biblical sense, you have to talk about through Jesus Christ, meaning through faith in Jesus Christ in what he did. Those who believe are welcomed through Jesus Christ into God's family. [00:05:46]

God is not only just and not only wrath but also mercy and also love. He found a way by which the most dirty, displeasing, rebellious, unattractive kids would be his through Jesus Christ. Therefore, we love the gospel, we love the cross, we love the blood of Jesus because we know we don't deserve this adoption. [00:07:07]

He must preserve, display, exalt himself for me to enjoy if he would love me. He's the only being in the universe that can love me this way. I'll say in a minute what this implies for parents and it isn't what some people think it is, so please don't stumble over God's God-centeredness in adopting you to the praise of the glory of His grace. [00:11:01]

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