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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

PAPER PREGNANT


Just to give everyone an idea of time frame you should know that adoption is a paper chase.  That is why we are "paper pregnant."  Much like a normal Mother/Father would come to their child thru Dr.'s appointments and ultrasounds, we too are on a journey to our child, only our journey is with paper work and home visits.

We are so thrilled to be halfway done with our MAPP Training Courses (required parenting classes in the state of FL). We should start our HomeStudy at the end of February. If all goes as planned, we should be liscensed to Adopt in April/May. We are SO ecstatic!

Our MAPP classes are well... interesting. Although the FBCH is required by law to teach the same cirriculum as the state would, it's a little dissapointing to not be able to see the Biblical Aspect of Adoption. It is so NEAT to think on the Biblical side, that we are ALL adopted. Adopted by Christ! Have you read the book 'Adopted for Life' by Russell Moore? Here is just a taste:

Families, the Bible tells us, reflect something eternally true about God. It is God's fatherhood after which every family in heaven and on earth is named (Eph. 3:14-15, '14I kneel in prayer to the Father. 15All beings in heaven and on earth receive their life from him.'). We know what human parenting should look like based on our Father's behavior toward us.
The reverse is also true. We see something of God's fatherhood in our relationship with our human fathers. Jesus tells us that our fathers' provision and discipline show us God's active love toward us (Matt. 7:9-11'9Would any of you give your hungry child a stone, if the child asked for some bread? 10Would you give your child a snake if the child asked for a fish? 11As bad as you are, you still know how to give good gifts to your children. But your heavenly Father is even more ready to give good things to people who ask'; Heb. 12:5-17 '5But you have forgotten that the Scriptures say to God's children, "When the Lord punishes you, don't make light of it, and when he corrects you, don't be discouraged. 6The Lord corrects the people he loves and disciplines those he calls his own." 7Be patient when you are being corrected! This is how God treats his children. Don't all parents correct their children? 8God corrects all of his children, and if he doesn't correct you, then you don't really belong to him. 9Our earthly fathers correct us, and we still respect them. Isn't it even better to be given true life by letting our spiritual Father correct us? 10Our human fathers correct us for a short time, and they do it as they think best. But God corrects us for our own good, because he wants us to be holy, as he is. 11It is never fun to be corrected. In fact, at the time it is always painful. But if we learn to obey by being corrected, we will do right and live at peace. 12Now stand up straight! Stop your knees from shaking 13and walk a straight path. Then lame people will be healed, instead of getting worse.  14Try to live at peace with everyone! Live a clean life. If you don't, you will never see the Lord. 15Make sure that no one misses out on God's wonderful kindness. Don't let anyone become bitter and cause trouble for the rest of you. 16Watch out for immoral and ungodly people like Esau, who sold his future blessing [a] for only one meal. 17You know how he later wanted it back. But there was nothing he could do to change things, even though he begged his father and cried.).

The same principle is at work in adoption. Adoption is, on one hand, gospel. Our identity and inheritance are grounded in our adoption in Christ. Adoption is also mission. In this, our adoption spurs us to join Christ in advocating for the poor, the marginalized, the abandoned, and the fatherless. Without the theological aspect, the growing Christian emphasis on orphan care too often seems like one more cause wristband for compassionate conservative evangelicals to wear until the trend dies down. Without the missional aspect, the doctrine of adoption too easily becomes mere metaphor, just another way to say "saved."

While reading this book i had such a hard time getting thru it thru my tears. This book REALLY puts in life how Christ adopted us, and how we are to 'recycle' that love.


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