Grafted Into The Family Tree

Yesterday, I brought my kids to a park. It is far from our home, so we only go sometimes. As we pulled in, I realized we were at this same park a year ago. to the day, for our home study visit with the social worker for our adoption process. The adoption finalized last October and our son officially became a Zaffke. He, by law, came under our official guardianship, including all legal responsibilities of providing for his physical needs and protection. He was grafted into our family tree, as Paul talks about in Romans 11:17. He has a legal right to the same things our biological children have; being provided for and nourished by the same “root.” More than just the physical, earthly things he receives by being fully adopted, he also inherits the spiritual blessings. As I have been studying what the Bible says about everlasting covenants and family lineage promises, I have also been thinking about my precious son. I was rocking him to sleep one night. I asked the Lord, “Father, this precious son of mine who shares none of my DNA, my blood, will he also inherit all the promises stored up for a ‘Rahn’ (my maiden name) and a ‘Zaffke’ just like my biological children sleeping in the other room who do share my blood?” The Lord responded with a resounding “Yes!” That is how adoption works: fully grafted in, now a part of the tree!

That same Promise is for all of us. We are fully grafted into the family tree. Spiritual children of Abraham through Promise, through faith. Full heirs to all the physical and spiritual offerings of our heavenly Father. Have you ever heard that joke on a show where they tease that one child is adopted because they are so different than the rest of the family? Maybe that is how you feel today? Like the one that doesn’t belong? Perhaps you feel more tolerated than loved and wanted. That is far from the truth! You are fully grafted in, fully wanted, fully loved. Allow the Father to heal any spaces in you today that prevent you from believing that truth!

“But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.  And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!”  So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God.” Galatians 4:4-7

How Great Is Our God?

I was led to Isaiah 53 this morning and got stuck on verses 4-6. 

“Surely (nevertheless, truly) our griefs He Himself bore, and our sorrows He carried.” (vs 4)

Let’s just stop there. The previous verses talk about how Jesus was despised and forsaken (rejected) by people. He was a man who had sorrow and grief but He still chose to carry our griefs? Our sorrows?  Sure, He is God. But at this point in time, He had laid down His deity and was living life as man, as you and me. Wow! When I am stuck in sorrow or grief I am not thinking about anyone else but myself. 

Let’s continue on. (vs 5) “But He was pierced through for our (my) transgressions (sins), He was crushed for our (my) iniquities (moral wrongdoings). The chastening (correction) for our (my) iniquities (peace, health, prosperity) fell upon Him, and by His scourging/stripes (bruising, wounds) we are healed (cured/made whole).  

Why would anyone not want to follow Jesus? Why do some hate Him? Is it because they have never heard this marvelous truth? Yes, I believe that is one of the reasons. Verse 6 also tells us another. “All of us, like sheep, have gone astray. Each of us has turned to his own way.”  Now before we start pointing a finger at ‘them’ let’s look at this closer.  All of us, like sheep, have gone astray. Each of us has turned to our own way. I am one of the all and each. I go astray every day and choose my own way when I choose to disrespect my husband or get angry at the person who was rude to me on the phone, and I carry the offense. But Jesus chose not to carry offense and not get angry but instead to take the punishment for my wrongdoings so that I could be completely healed, cured, and made whole.  I love this Jesus! I pray you do too! 

Linda Rahn, Director