By Chris Turner
Director of Communications, TBC
About a year ago, a friend of mine and his wife finalized the adoption of their son who is Ethiopian. The little boy was about five at the time, living in an orphanage with dozens of other children and had little more than the clothes on his back. Mostly, he lacked the love of a mother and father. It is an interesting picture to fast forward a year and see how the boy’s life is radically different. He’s healthy, loves soccer and riding bikes through the creek with his buddies, and is thriving in school. The most noticeable difference is the smile permanently affixed to his face. It is obvious he enjoys being loved. And from the look on my friend’s face, it is obvious loving his son brings him great joy as well.
This earthly expression of love and adoption is but a reflection of what we see in this passage of 1 John 3, and reveals three key items to note in these first three verses. [Read more…]