#DailyDevotion Are We God's Children? 1 John 5:1–5 Everyone who believes Jesus is the Christ is God's child. And everyone who loves the Father loves the Father's child. 2We know we love God's children when

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#DailyDevotion Are We God's Children? 1 John 5:1–5 Everyone who believes Jesus is the Christ is God's child. And everyone who loves the Father loves the Father's child. 2We know we love God's children when
"Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name, welcomes me." Matthew 18:5.
The Prayer of God's Children
This is how Our Lord tells us to pray: “Our Father who art in heaven.” A new man, reborn and restored to his God by his grace says in the first place “Father” because he has now begun to be a son. “He came,” the Gospel says, “unto his own and his own received him not. But as many as received him he gave to them the power to become the sons of God, to those who believe in his name” (Jn 1,11-12). He, therefore, who has believed in his name and has become the son of God, thereafter should begin to give thanks by professing himself son of God and by declaring that his father is God in heaven... How great is the indulgence of the Lord, how great the abundance of his regard for us and his goodness, that he has thus wished us to offer prayer in the sight of God so as to call the Lord “Father”! And just as Christ is the Son of God, he wants us also to be pronounced the sons of God, which name no one of us would dare to take in prayer, had not he himself permitted us so to pray. So, most beloved brethren, we ought to remember and to know that, when we speak of God, we ought to act as sons of God, so that, just as we are pleased with God as Father, so too he may be pleased with us. Let us live as if temples of God (1Cor 3,16), that it may be clear that the Lord dwells in us.
-Saint Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage and martyr [The Lord's Prayer, 9-11; PL 4, 523 (trans. Fathers of the Church, Inc.,1958, alt.)]
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