Inheriting all is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating the believer's relationship with God and the promises He bestows. The Apostle Paul emphasizes this truth in Romans 8:17, where he declares that we are heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, highlighting the incredible privilege of sharing in the divine inheritance. This inheritance is not merely material but encompasses spiritual blessings, as seen in Ephesians 1:3, where Paul reminds us that we are blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. Jesus also speaks to this inheritance in Matthew 5:5, proclaiming, 'Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth,' indicating that true humility and dependence on God lead to the ultimate reward of His creation. Furthermore, Peter encourages believers in 1 Peter 1:4, describing our inheritance as imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for us. This assurance calls us to live with integrity, as our conduct reflects our identity as heirs of the Kingdom. Ultimately, inheriting all is a call to embrace our identity in Christ, live righteously, and anticipate the fullness of God's promises, knowing that our present sufferings are not worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed to us (Romans 8:18).
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not boasting about men and instead focusing on the inheritance that believers have in Christ. He mentions various figures like Paul, Apollos, and Keithus, highlighting that all things belong to believers. The speaker also shares a personal sto
