A very common concept
among people is that all human beings are children of God, since we were all
created by Him and that He loves us as children.
It is true that we were
created by God and that He loves his creation, but the Bible teaches us that
not all are children of God. In fact, it is very clearly specified in the Bible
who God refers to as children, and whose children are those who are not his
children.
The apostle Paul tells us
in the book of Romans 8.14 one of the fundamental characteristics of the true
children of God: "For all who are led by the Spirit of God, these are
children of God." Those who have a life guided by His Spirit are children
of God. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit would teach us all things concerning
Him in His Word, which is the Bible ( Jn 14.26). Therefore, a person who is not
guided by the Bible in his lifestyle, spirituality, faith and morals, cannot
give a sign that he is a true child of God. The
Holy Spirit places in us the desire to obey his Word and that Word cleanses us.
Jesus said: "You are already clean through the word that I have
given you" ( Jn .15.3). How can we say to be children of God if the Bible
is clear that true children are guided by his Word and we do not do it, nor do
we read it, nor know it?
The Lord goes further by
declaring that those who live according to the criteria of the world are their
enemies. In the book of James 4.4 it says: "O adulterous souls ! Do you not
know that the friendship of the world is enmity against God? Anyone, then, who
wants to be a friend of the world, becomes the enemy of God."
In what terms does the
Bible refer to those who do not govern their lives according to his Word and
live outside of God's commands? The Bible tells us: "... in which you
walked in another time, following the current of this world, according to the
prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now operates in the children of
disobedience, in which all of us also live at one time in the desires of the
flesh, doing the will of the flesh, and of the thoughts, and we were by nature
children of wrath, the same as the others "(Ephesians 2.2-3). Here God
refers to those who are not his children, those who do not live according to
his Word, the corrupt and immoral and even those who are "good
people" according to human criteria, but live far from God as
"children of disobedience" and "children of wrath". Thus,
the Bible divides humanity only into two groups: the "children of God"
and the "children of disobedience."
The apostle John, at the
beginning of his gospel, clearly points out how we can become children of God:
"But to all who received him, to those who believe in his name, he gave
power to become children of God" ( John 1.12). It clearly says who the
children of God are and how this is achieved: "Believe in Him and receive
Him." That implies a renunciation of a life of sin and a sincere, humble
and genuine approach, without conditioning, to live a life according to his Word.
It is not about religion, it is not about what one believes, it is not about
good works, it is about what God says. There is no other way.
"That if you confess
with your mouth that Jesus is the Lord, and believe in your heart that God
raised him from the dead, you will be saved" (Romans 10.9).
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