Should Unbelievers Be Referred to As Children of God? Also: Are Children, Before Coming to Faith, Considered Children of God?

Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be continuing to answer our listeners questions. The guys will be dealing with the phrase “children of God” on the show. Specifically, they will address whether or not unbelievers can be referred to by this title. What about literal children prior to faith? Could they be called the “children of God?” Join us, as we seek to understand this phrase from a biblical perspective.

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