Perhaps your life is like mine, with many ups and downs.
In my own Christian walk, at times I feel discouraged, and other times I am on top of the world.
If we are honest, sometimes the turmoil and emotions of life are like a rollercoaster.
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What is the remedy for these constantly changing feelings? The gospel.
Because of Christ, you and I are adopted into God’s family; we are children of God.
This amazing truth does the following:
1. Curtails the yo-yo between pride and despair (Rom. 6:17–18).
We are first and foremost children of God. This truth brings freedom and stability.
2. Puts our “failures” in perspective (2 Cor. 4:7).
We have this treasure in jars of clay so that the power is seen from God, not us.
We cannot take credit for victories or despair over our flops. Instead, our life is about Him.
3. Focuses on God’s great love for us (1 John 3:1–2).
In love, He called us as His children. There is nothing we can do to make Him love us more. Wow!
4. Gives us a better view of God (Heb. 4:15–16).
God is not a harsh taskmaster waiting to crush or punish us.
Instead, He is a loving Father who understands our temptations and frailty and wants all of us to run to Him and receive His peace.
5. Gives us a better view of ourselves (Rom. 12:3).
All God’s children are equal. We have different roles in the body, but no one is “better” than the other. Each role is vital to the body of Christ.
6. Assures us He is working for our good and His glory (Rom. 8:28).
There will be good, bad and ugly in life. But God is working in and through us for good.
7. Grants confidence that we will persevere until the end (Phil. 1:6).
Let this thought sink in.
We are His children, and He is the one who will ensure that all of His children finish our race for His glory.
We have a human responsibility, but the guarantee is that we will persevere until the end.
Our vital anchor
Embracing these truths helps us navigate the highs and lows of our lives, anchoring us in God’s unchanging love and purpose.
EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Rob Jackson, director of evangelism and church revitalization, Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions.




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