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What does the Bible say about heavenly inheritance?

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The Bible describes a heavenly inheritance as incorruptible, undefiled, and reserved in heaven for believers, not subject to decay or sin.

According to 1 Peter 1:4, believers are begotten to a heavenly inheritance that is incorruptible and undefiled, reserved in heaven. This inheritance differs significantly from earthly wealth, as it does not fade or become corrupted by sin or time. It represents a spiritual wealth that is eternal and secure, unlike earthly possessions that are vulnerable to destruction or theft. God’s Word assures us that this inheritance reflects the ultimate blessing we receive in being with God Himself, a relationship untainted by the fall.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:4, Matthew 6:20, Romans 8:17

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