King James Bible
"For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus."
Paul declares that believers collectively share the status of God's children—a radical statement in a context where Jewish identity traditionally claimed special sonship. This new family transcends ethnic, social, and gender boundaries, emphasizing the universal scope of the gospel. The means of this adoption is faith rather than law-keeping or circumcision, which were central to the Judaizers' false gospel. Faith in Christ alone establishes this relationship, making divine sonship accessible to Gentiles without converting to Judaism first.