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Spurgeon expounds adoption as a sovereign act of pure grace — not prompted by any foreseen merit or goodness in the adopted, since grace is itself the cause of those qualities and could not logically be their effect — in which God translates spiritually ruined sinners from the family of Satan, with all its guilt and condemnation, into His own family through Jesus Christ, giving them not merely the name of children but the very nature of children through regeneration. He catalogs the rich privileges flowing from adoption: release from the Law's condemnation, God's name placed on us, access to the throne with boldness through the Spirit of adoption, the pity and protection of a Father who feels every sorrow, temporal and spiritual provision, ongoing education in grace, and the discipline of the Father's rod — with the crucial guarantee that despite chastening, God's children are sealed to the day of redemption and can never be cast out of the family, a truth that exposes as inconsistent any system claiming believers can lose and regain their standing. He closes with the corresponding duties adoption creates: obeying the Father's commands not from legal compulsion but from filial love (the same Ten Commandments now read as Gospel written on the heart rather than Law carved on stone), and trusting the Father without wavering, since it is as absurd for God's child to doubt his Father's word and care as it would be to question the love of the best earthly parent while that parent's resources remain infinite. Sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on February 10, 1861.
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