Jesus came not only to forgive sins, but to make us
sons and daughters of God. As such, He frees us from sin and all attachment to it as well.
He makes us participants of the Divine Nature (2 Peter 1:4); Children of God and
co-heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with Him (Romans 8:14-17). The letter to
the Hebrews (12:7-11) talks about God’s fatherly discipline and how its
fruit is righteousness. So God isn’t just providing a welfare scheme to sneak dirty
sinners into Heaven; He’s raising sons and daughters. It may be shocking to say that
salvation is more than forgiveness, but let me give an example: recently, the teller at my
bank shorted one of my account receipts. I found the error, and she apologized. I forgave
her, but I didn’t adopt her. God forgives us, but He also empowers us to be His
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