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Dear reader,

Before we get to our regularly scheduled content, we want to share a prayer request. Our missionary to Togo, Azlyn McCarthy, was supposed to be with us this Sunday. However, her father unexpectedly passed away last week, so she will be unable to be with us. While we will pray together for her on Sunday as a church family, would you take a moment to pray for Azlyn and her family right now as they grieve?

This week, Erin continues our In Christ series by considering what it means for a Jesus-follower to be "adopted." Hopefully you'll find his thoughts helpful and encouraging in the middle of your week.

Adopted in Christ

Years ago, one of my friends adopted a little girl from China. It had been a long journey (financially, emotionally, spiritually, and geographically), but eventually they were back home in Cedar Rapids with their daughter.

A couple days after getting home, Heather (the mom) put her new daughter in a high chair, then poured some Cheerios on the tray so her daughter could eat a little something while Heather prepared supper for the family. But as Heather turned around to put the cereal box away, she heard a scrambling noise from the high chair. Heather's little girl was frantically grabbing fistfuls of Cheerios and cramming them in her mouth, as if someone was going to come along and take the cereal away.

Heather told me her mama's heart broke in that moment. She realized her daughter was acting like she was still at the orphanage back in China, and not as though she was now part of a family that would not only NOT take her Cheerios away, but could provide her with more snacks than she could ever imagine.

Adopted into a New Identity

If you follow Jesus, you've been adopted into the family of God through the Gospel. The Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 8:15 that when you put your faith in Jesus, you...

"received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, Abba! Father!"
Did you see it? You've been adopted in Christ as God's son! (If you are female, don't be offended by that word "sons." In ancient Israel, sons received the inheritance. God is saying through Paul that anyone (women included) who is adopted by God receives the inheritance!)
Unfortunately, Jesus-followers too often act as though they haven't been adopted. They act like Heather's little girl, not trusting that God can provide for His children. But when you put your faith in Jesus, God didn't just sign an earthly legal document in front of a judge making you His – He, the True Judge, wrote His name on your heart and your name into the book of life of heaven, giving you a completely new identity.

Living out your Adoption

While I have lost touch with Heather, I'm quite confident her daughter no longer grabs panicked fistfuls of Cheerios. Her daughter eventually realized she was living in a completely different place with a completely new family. In other words, her way of living caught up with her new identity as the daughter of Steve and Heather.

Likewise, you have a completely new identity through your faith in Christ. If you do not feel like you are living out this new identity, here are three simple things you can do:
  1. Read Scripture.
    God wrote the Bible through specific people to teach His followers specific things. (2 Timothy 3:16-17) So let God teach you about your new identity! If you don't like reading, try listening to Scripture through the Bible app. And if you don't know what to read, try Romans 8, Galatians 4, or 1 John 3 as each talks about your adoption into the family of God.
  2. Pray.
    Ask God to empower you to live out your new identity. Ask Him to show you where you are still clutching Cheerios. And ask Him to grow your faith so you trust your loving Heavenly Father more and more.
  3. Remind Yourself of your Identity.
    Download this list, print it off, then put it somewhere you will regularly see it and can regularly read it. Perhaps pick one item each day to pray about and ask God to help you truly understand the truth.
If you are a follower of Jesus, you are now a child of God! May you live out your new identity as an adopted "son" of God in Christ.
In this with you,
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Meet Azlyn McCarthy

Prayer for Azlyn

We announced last week that Azlyn McCarthy would be coming this Sunday, and that there would be no Kids Creek. However, due to the unexpected passing of her father, she is unable to come. Please be in prayer for her and her family. Therefore, this Sunday we will have a Restoration Service and regular Kids Creek classes.

Food Pantry

Tuesday, May 9 will be our next opportunity to serve at the Waverly food pantry. If you haven't volunteered at the food pantry before, it's a wonderful place to be a blessing to those in our community. Just sign up here, then show up at the City Hall at 4:30pm for the setup shift and/or 5:30pm for the distribution shift.

The Community Table

Ladies, we hope you can make it to our final Table gathering before we end for the summer. Grab a friend and meet us at the Riverwood building on Monday, May 8 from 6:30-8pm for a time of discussion and growing together.

Just For Fun

Whether or not you're into baseball, you can't help but feel a little sorry for Chicago Cubs' pitcher Drew Smyly as he lost his perfect game due to a tackle by the catcher.
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