Adoption was Not God’s ‘Plan B’ - Commenting on Ephesians 1:5, J. Stephen Yuille writes,
Regrettably, many people tend to view the adoption of a child as an
afterthought: “Oh, you couldn’t have your own children, so you decided to
settle for adoption.” Having adopted, I would never describe it as ‘settling.’
I would never refer to it as an ‘afterthought.’ In terms of God’s adoption of
us, he definitely wasn’t settling. God didn’t create the world in the hope that
he would have natural children—only to discover that he had a bunch of little
rebels on his hands. He didn’t throw his hands into the hair (anthropomorphism
intended), crying, “Oh no, what will I do now? What are my options? I suppose I
could always adopt!” No. God ‘predestined’ us for adoption. He did so before
the foundation of the world. That necessarily means his adoption of us isn’t
plan B, but plan A. Moreover, it means that his adoption of us is the
revelation of his eternal will.
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