Saturday, September 23, 2023

Don’t Squander Your Inheritance!

 

Reading The Will: painting by David Wilkie
Have you ever inherited money, or even a house or a family heirloom, from a relative and wanted to make sure you used the gift in accordance with their wishes? Or perhaps you have written a will, entrusting whatever assets you have to your children and praying that they will use their inheritance wisely?

As believers, each of us has received an amazing inheritance from God Himself, because we are His children and joint heirs with Christ (Ephesians 1:5,11-14; Romans 8:16-17;29-30). That inheritance includes salvation, meaning that through God’s grace, we will have eternal life with Christ (John 3:16) rather than the eternal punishment our sins deserve. It also includes spiritual blessings (Ephesians 1:3-4), such as the indwelling Holy Spirit to guide, instruct, encourage, and intercede for us; 24/7 access to the throne room of God knowing that we can boldly approach Him with our prayer requests that are in accordance with His will (Hebrews 4:16); and the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22).

Another aspect of our inheritance is that even though we once rebelled against God and were His enemies, He now allows us to be His ambassadors (2 Corinthians 5:20), witnessing to others so that they too might be saved, encouraging and uplifting other believers, and generally working to further His Kingdom.

Sadly, many believers squander their inheritance, and are glad to receive their “get out of hell free” card but let the rest of it go to waste. They ignore the Holy Spirit and follow their sin nature instead; they neglect prayer, God’s Word, and worship with fellow believers; and they put worldly priorities ahead of obeying Christ.

Although we usually think of an inheritance as bringing us obvious benefits, sometimes we have to go beyond the surface of the gift to appreciate its true value. As believers, our inheritance also includes sharing in Christ’s sufferings during our earthly life – an inheritance that we might at first consideration prefer to decline. But it is only through our trials and tribulations that we are progressively made to be more and more like Christ (Romans 8:18; Phil. 3:10-14).

Romans 8:16 The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: 17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together. 18 For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.

Our earthly suffering also strengthens our faith, brings us closer to God, and gives us patience, compassion and experience to help others going through similar trials (Romans 5: 1-5; 2 Corinthians 1:3). We can therefore rest assured that God uses even our suffering for our ultimate good (Romans 8:28).

So let’s not squander our heavenly inheritance – let’s use it to glorify Christ, to help bring others to Him, and to invest in His Kingdom so that we will have more treasures to enjoy throughout eternity!

Matthew 6:19-21 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.


Laurie Collett

Copyright 2011 

Reposted from the archives





4 comments:

Brenda said...

Hi Laurie, so right that our inheritance in Christ is the best inheritance we could have, and trials do strengthen us. I know that the place we will be taken to after we leave this earth is the most beautiful place one could imagine, and there is no place on this earth that compares to it. God bless you Laurie.

Frank E. Blasi said...

Dear Laurie,
Our 24th wedding anniversary is less than two weeks away, and Alex and I will rejoice and celebrate the occasion, God willing.
However, throughout our marriage and the fruit of our autism, we suffered the loss of our three daughters. This led to the decline of our health, especially Alex's, and her confinement in a wheelchair whenever we were outdoors. Also, waves of physical pain come and go, and we are both on medication for life.
Yet, these experiences, if anything, have strengthened our marriage and the love we have for each other will never be broken. Also, our sufferings have not only bound us together as a unit but have brought us closer to God in our relationship with him.
As the Scripture says, just as Christ had sacrificed himself on the cross for his beloved bride, the church, so the love for my beloved will always be sacrificial.
Blessings to you and Richard.

Laurie Collett said...

Hi Brenda,
We are so blessed to be joint-heirs with Christ! We can't even begin to imagine the splendors of Heaven! Thank you for your lovely comment and God bless,
Laurie

Laurie Collett said...

Dear Frank,
Happy Anniversary! May you be blessed with a wonderful celebration, and many more happy years together until Christ returns.
Your marriage is a beautiful illustration of Christ's self-sacrificing love for the church, which is what God designed marriage to be.
Thank you so much for sharing your testimony. May God bless you both,
Laurie