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Why is eternal inheritance important for Christians?

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Eternal inheritance is crucial for Christians as it provides hope and assurance of a future free from decay and despair.

The significance of an eternal inheritance for Christians lies in its capacity to offer hope amidst life's struggles and transience. As believers face trials and challenges, the promise of an inheritance that 'fades not away' acts as a constant reminder of God's faithfulness and the ultimate good that awaits them. This hope not only strengthens their faith but also encourages them to live in light of eternity, prioritizing spiritual pursuits over temporary satisfactions. Furthermore, understanding this inheritance reshapes a believer's perspective on material possessions, encouraging them to find contentment and joy in their relationship with God rather than in transient worldly gains.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:4, Hebrews 9:15, 1 Thessalonians 4:17

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1 Peter 1:4
J.C. Philpot · Mar 14, 2016
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