What does the Bible say about receiving an inheritance from God?
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The Bible teaches that believers receive an inheritance from God through faith in Jesus Christ, who is our elder brother.
Receiving an inheritance from God is a significant aspect of Christian theology, revealing God’s sovereign grace towards His people. Acts 26:18 emphasizes that believers receive forgiveness of sins and inheritance among those who are sanctified. This inheritance is not earned through human effort or religious activities; rather, it is given by grace to those who are sinners and have faith in Christ. Romans 8:17 affirms that we are heirs and joint heirs with Christ, and because of our union with Him, we inherit all the fullness of God’s promises.
Additionally, this inheritance is secured by our relationship with Christ and is confirmed by the work He completed on our behalf. Believers are promised that they will not only receive forgiveness for their sins but will also partake in the glory of God, as evidenced in John 17:24, where Jesus prays for His followers to be with Him and behold His glory. The assurance is that this inheritance is everlasting and maintained by the power of God, highlighting the importance of faith and the finished work of Christ in securing our place in God’s family.
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