Quote {from Knowing God, by J. I. Packer}


Guys, I am just finishing up reading Knowing God, by J. I. Packer, and it is absolutely. fantastic. Similar to Knowledge of the Holy by A. W. Tozer, this book will make you want to do just that: know God. Knowing God deserves a more-detailed post in the near future, but for now, I'll leave you with a quote to make you want to read the book for yourself (because you can't just take my word for it!)  

On the believer's adoption and being sons of God, Packer says: 

"This free gift of acquittal and peace [justification] won for us at the cost of Calvary, is wonderful enough, in all conscience—but justification does not of itself imply any intimate or deep relationship with God the judge. In idea, at any rate, you could have the reality of justification without any close fellowship with God resulting. 

"But contrast this, now, with adoption. Adoption is a family idea, conceived in terms of love, and veiwing God as father. In adoption, God takes us into his family and fellowship—he establishes us as his children and heirs. Closeness, affection and generosity are at the heart of the relationship. To be right with God the Judge is a great thing, but to be loved and cared for by God the Father is a greater." (Packer, 207)

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