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and if you have a bible would you turn to ephesians 1 the first chapter in the letter to the church at ephesus while youre turning there most of you probably already know this weve mentioned it by way of testimony my wife and i are very happy and proud of our our son and daughter-in-law uh joshua and mariah because they adopted a year old boy just a month or so ago theyre going to have their first biological child the end of this month and so they really are jumping into parenthood with both feet but you know adoption is simply taking a non-biological child and bringing that non-biological child into your home as if that child is your own thats the modern meaning of adoption but i want to say this the biblical definition of adoption is something much much different and i dont think that a whole lot of believers understand it and so i felt that it might be good for us to take a few weeks and look at some important subjects in which god sovereignly by a definite distinct act of his