Christian inheritance is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating the blessings and promises bestowed upon believers through faith in Jesus Christ. In Ephesians 1:11, Paul reminds us that we have obtained an inheritance, predestined according to God's purpose, which emphasizes the divine intention behind our adoption as children of God. This inheritance is not merely a future hope but a present reality, as articulated in Romans 8:17, where Paul declares that we are heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, sharing in His glory and suffering. The story of Caleb in Joshua 14 serves as a powerful illustration of wholehearted faith and the pursuit of God's promises. Just as Caleb received his inheritance of the Promised Land because of his unwavering trust in God, believers today are called to claim their spiritual inheritance with the same fervor and dedication. Furthermore, 1 Peter 1:4 describes this inheritance as imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for us, reinforcing the eternal nature of what awaits those who follow Christ. As we explore this topic, we are reminded of the richness of God's grace and the assurance that our inheritance is secure in Him, encouraging us to live in light of this glorious truth.
James Smith preaches on the privilege of having God as our portion, emphasizing that while others may boast of their possessions and wealth which are limited and temporary, as Christians, we can claim God Himself as our portion, encompassing all His greatness and goodness. This portion is immense, i
Tom Macartney preaches about the deep concern running through Paul's letters for Christians to realize the greatness of their salvation, the glorious destiny they have been called to, and the infinite resources available to them. Paul's concern includes the challenge that Christians may fail to full
