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Friday, July 22, 2011

ughhhh.....This video was suppose to be embedded in post below---but Blogger was not cooperating with me. After several attempts and it being way early in the am....I will repost it here. But it would have been soooo much better after introducing it in the middle of my blog below. :) BUT still an amazing song, MercyMe never disappoints.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

"Adoption is the Visible Gospel" [John Piper]

So something has been brewing in my head and I've got to let it out in blogland.....
The other day while someone was informing me that they would donate to our adoption auction I typed one thing, backspaced, and then typed another. And for some reason it has been bugging me ever since....
I typed "Thank you for helping us with our cause." Then I deleted 'cause' and typed in its place "adoption journey". Both statements are true---either way they were helping us and either way I am grateful. But the thing is through some of our adoption classes, we were instructed to really think about how we viewed adoption, not as a "cause", not as "saving" someone, not as "helping the needy"---but simply as giving a home to someone who needs it. Again, true statement. But let me tell you something: It is a cause. It is THE cause. The Cause of Christ. 2 cor 5:20. We are called to be ambassadors to the world. Each one of us as believers have the responsibility to contend for the faith (Jude 1-4) and share the HOPE that we have. We are His hands & feet, we are to be His voice and answer His call. That is what we are doing--it is such a crucial cause.
THEN: Just today Chris comes home excited to play a new Mercy Me song. Besides making me cry, it only confirmed my need to write this and what I had been thinking these last few days ok-months)
Granted we are only adopting one child. Just one. Pretty positive (unless God hits us in the head with a brick) that this little girl will be our only adopted child. And at times, reading about others who are sure they are adopting multiple children, or siblings, etc. I think that we are not doing much. But just like the old starfish sermon illustration, it sure does matter to that ONE. And that one has the potential to be anything she wants. Luke 15 tells us how Christ cares about the ONE sheep that He goes out to search for it. She very well may go back to Ethiopia and lead others to Christ. She may be here in Missouri raising her own family and breaking cycles and leading her children to Christ. My other children will leave my nest (at some point) and some of them may go far away as well for the cause of Christ. Perhaps our successful adoption story will encourage others to adopt. I do not know---but God does and for this reason I am no longer going to feel guilty about just one. "Adopting one child won’t change the world; but for that child, the world will change." Because just one matters to God. There is a statistic (that unfortunately I cannot find at this time--but I will keep on searching)---that states that 92% percentage of children will take on the religion of their parents---whether that be Christianity, Muslim, Jewish, etc. That is quite an astounding statistic---basically adoption is evangelistic and Christians need to be adopting---yes, so they can have a forever home but more importantly so that they have an opportunity to have a forever home!

"Horizontal adoption is an earthly expression of a heavenly [&vertical] reality" ---Voddie Baucham. We have said this all along---it is the verse that is on our cool "bring Chloe home" bracelets---Ephesians 1:4-5. Adoption is the perfect picture of what God did for us (i.e. He adopted us!) We pray that our future daughter chooses some day to be doubly adopted and accepts her inheritance as God's princess! 4 God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship. 6 Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.” 7 So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir. [Galations 4:4-7]

More reading: http://www.christianexaminer.com/Articles/Articles%20Jan05/Art_Jan05_08.html
An amazing podcast on adoption & proclaiming the gospel (you can download it here---it is about an hour long-but a.m.a.z.i.n.g: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=113101250246