Sonship Restoration is a profound biblical theme that reflects God's desire to reconcile humanity to Himself through Christ. In Galatians 4:4-7, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that God sent His Son to redeem those under the law, allowing us to receive adoption as sons. This adoption signifies a transformative relationship where believers are no longer slaves but heirs, co-heirs with Christ, as articulated in Romans 8:17. The concept of sonship is rooted in the love and grace of God, who longs for His children to walk in the fullness of their identity and purpose. Jesus, in His teachings, exemplifies this relationship, urging us to approach God as our Father (Matthew 6:9) and to embrace the love that defines our new identity. Furthermore, Ephesians 1:5 highlights that we are predestined for adoption, showcasing God's intentional plan for restoration. The journey of sonship restoration also involves a call to purpose, as seen in the sermon title 'Purpose in Building,' where believers are encouraged to build their lives on the foundation of faith and obedience. Ultimately, the restoration of sonship is a divine invitation to experience the depths of God's love, grace, and purpose for our lives, echoing the promise found in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that in Christ, we are made new.
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the purpose of God and how it relates to the building of the church. The speaker emphasizes that God never does anything without exercising His will and always has a clear purpose in mind. The sermon explores the idea that God restored the ruined earth to make i
