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Many of us live as though our identity must be earned—through success, appearance, or religious effort. The Galatians felt similar pressure: prove yourself by works of the law. But Paul offers a radically freeing truth in Galatians 3:26–4:7: your identity is not achieved but received. You are a child of God by grace, adopted through Christ and sealed by the Spirit. In this post, Pastor James Pavlic unpacks the deep theological and pastoral truths of adoption in Christ. Using the imagery of clothing, inheritance, and sonship, Paul reveals that believers are united to Christ, clothed in His honor, and filled with the Spirit who cries out, “Abba, Father.” Key themes include: Our identity in Christ as sons and daughters through faith. The Spirit’s witness in our hearts that we belong to God. The relational transformation that flows from adoption. How discipleship flourishes when rooted in sonship, not performance. This reflection helps readers move from spiritual orphanhood to gospel-rooted confidence. It concludes with personal reflection questions, a pastoral prayer, and a practical challenge to meditate on Galatians 4:6 and live from the secure identity we have in Christ.