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*Who are You?*
 
*Introduction*:
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Ask the congregation; *Who Are You*?
Let them answer!!!
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March of 2002 82% of Americans would claim to be Christian
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From the “Pew Research Council” 2,002 people surveyed.
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In 2000 it was 85%.
These numbers also include different divisions within Christianity, including *Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant, Pentecostals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Latter-day Saints, African Indigenous Churches and others*.
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I couldn’t find a statistic for True Evangelical Born again Believers.
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The term “Children of God” in our circles has become such a common term that it isn’t always understood.
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Even in our world “God’s children” has become a common description.
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Unless the person is an Atheist most people would say that we are all God’s children and if you are good enough you will go to heaven.
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We know that this isn’t the case…
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We are not all “Children of God”
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We were not born into God’s family.
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We were born SINNERS
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God in is great love and mercy Adopted you into his family.
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My home pastor would always use the illustration of his own family.
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His mother died at his birth.
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His step-mother adopted him.
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She didn’t have to accept him, but she chose to adopt him and love him as her own
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When we have children, we don’t get to pick them they are born ours, but if you were adopted or if you have adopted a child you actually selected that child or your parents chose YOU.
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He always said how much that meant to him that she chose to adopt him because he understood that she didn’t have to.
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This is the same thing that God did for you…  He chose YOU!!!
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So when you think of it that way, who adopted you, whose child are you, that is the answer to the question “Who Are You?” #.
If you asked Prince William who he was, I doubt that he would say “I am a Student”.
He would say:
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That is who he is…  And that is who you are…
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You are the son or daughter of the King, the living God.
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You are an inheritor of the kingdom that is to come.
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We are “Joint heirs with Jesus as we travel this sod”
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To quote “The Family of God”
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So that is who you are
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You are a child of God. 
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Not because you were born his child and now he is stuck with you but because He saw you and loved you so much that he adopted you into his family.
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By doing this He wrote you into his will.
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One nice thing about his “Will” is that we don’t have to wait for him to die to receive it, or we would NEVER get it.
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We are heirs right now and when we die we will then join Him in all his glory.
Read 1 John 3:1-7
*Outline*:
I         “*/How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called Children of God/*!” (1)
A      John begins by reminding us that it is a great privilege that God has called us His Children
1        Why has he done that?
2        It is because of His great Love
3        He looked at me and loved me.
4        Even before I knew Him as my Savior.
5        While I was still His enemy.
6        Rom.
5:6-8 “You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.
Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
7        Why?
Because He is Love!!!
8        The Bible gives us many attributes of God and we could list many of them but The Bible also says that God IS Love.
9        So when you come to God whether it be here tonight for a service or when you go to him privately to confess your sins you are going to a God who Loves you passionately
a         We should not fear Him.
b        So many Christians will say that they know that God loves them but then act like they don’t believe it.
B       Because of his Love and only by his love can he call us his Children.
He has named us after his son; we are his, joint heirs with Jesus.
C       There is something in a name.
1        We have lost that in modern times but in times gone by parents very commonly named their children for attributes that they hoped they would develop
a         For example:  faith, hope, charity, grace
b        Even today parents will name their children after Bible names.
2        Names do matter and even Christ renamed Simon – Peter which meant Rock!
3        God has called us his Children with the desire that we will grow into the character of his Son.
John Continues:
II      “*/And that is what we are/*.”
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A      What a statement.
Think about that for a minute… Isn’t it amazing that God would call us his own?
B       We are children of God, as his children we are following in his footsteps
C       That is why John says:
III   “*/The reason the world does not know us is because it did not know him/*.”
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A      We are his children.
B       Sometimes we think that when life gets really tough that God has abandoned us.
1        “If he really loved me, everything would be OK all the time.”
2        But that is not the case.
3        John 15:18-21 This is Christ Speaking:  “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.
If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own.
As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
That is why the world hates you.
Remember the words I spoke to you: ‘No servant is greater than his master.’
If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also.
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