Inheritance of Faith
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Perfect Righteousness
By David Wilkerson0ISA 61:10JHN 1:12ROM 3:22ROM 5:12CO 5:21GAL 2:16EPH 2:8PHP 3:9HEB 11:71PE 1:4David Wilkerson emphasizes that God only accepts perfect righteousness, which is essential for salvation and justification. This righteousness, inherited by true believers through faith, is exemplified by Noah, who became an heir not through his actions but through his belief in God's revelation. Wilkerson highlights that Jesus has left us this perfect righteousness as a legacy, making us richer than any earthly treasure. Understanding this inheritance empowers believers to stand firm against any accusations from the enemy, as they are covered by the righteousness of Christ.
The Inheritance of Love
By A.B. Simpson0JOS 14:14MAT 7:7JHN 15:10ROM 8:28GAL 6:9PHP 3:142TI 4:7HEB 11:6JAS 1:121JN 4:18A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of Caleb's inheritance of Hebron, illustrating it as a symbol of the highest spiritual blessings that come from wholly following God. He highlights that Hebron represents not only a special inheritance but also the hard-won victories of faith, love, and obedience, encouraging believers to aspire for God's best. Simpson draws parallels between Caleb's unwavering faith and the challenges faced by Christians today, urging them to claim their spiritual inheritance with courage and perseverance. He concludes by calling for a deeper commitment to love and fellowship with God, as well as a readiness to face the trials that accompany the pursuit of divine promises.
Joshua Chapter 7 the Inheritance of Love
By A.B. Simpson0JOS 14:14MAT 7:7JHN 15:10ROM 8:282CO 5:7GAL 5:22PHP 3:14HEB 11:6JAS 1:121JN 4:18A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of Hebron as Caleb's inheritance, representing a higher calling and the rewards of faith, love, and obedience. Caleb's unwavering faith and desire for God's best serve as an example for believers to claim their spiritual inheritance and strive for deeper fellowship with God. The sermon highlights that true love, as exemplified by Christ, transcends ordinary human affection and calls for a commitment to obedience and sacrifice. Simpson encourages the congregation to embrace the challenges of faith, understanding that the highest blessings often come through hard-won victories and patient waiting. Ultimately, he inspires listeners to pursue a life of love and faithfulness, reflecting the character of Christ.