Today’s Verse is about identity — not the kind shaped by culture or comparison, but the kind rooted in what God declares to be true. 

Romans 8:15 (NIV)
“The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, ‘Abba, Father.’”
Romans 8 sits at the heart of Paul’s teaching about life in the Spirit.
In this chapter, Paul contrasts two ways of living:
• Life marked by fear and bondage
• Life marked by belonging and adoption
When he says we did not receive a spirit of slavery “to fall back into fear,” he is pointing backward — to a life governed by law, condemnation, and insecurity.
Slavery in this context is not merely social; it’s spiritual. It’s the mindset of always trying to earn approval, always unsure of standing, always anxious about failure.
Adoption changes that.
In the Roman world, adoption was not casual. An adopted son received full legal status — inheritance rights, family name, protection, and permanent belonging.
Paul uses that image deliberately.
Adoption means:
• Status is secured
• Inheritance is guaranteed
• Relationship is established
And “Abba” is not sentimental language — it’s relational access. It reflects closeness without fear.
The Spirit does not produce anxiety about your position before God. He confirms it.
Identity in Christ is not performance-based. It is position-based.
And position reshapes posture.
Consider what currently shapes your sense of identity.
Is it achievement?
Approval?
Comparison?
Failure?
Or is it adoption?
Living as adopted changes how you respond to pressure. You are not earning family status. You are living from it.
“I live from adoption, not from fear.”
Father, thank You for adopting me into Your family. Guard my heart from slipping back into fear-based thinking. Help me live with the steadiness of someone who belongs. Amen.
If you’re seeking more Encouragement today, you may find comfort in our Devotions or be strengthened by our Verse of The Day or Prayers, offering Scripture to carry with you throughout the day.
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