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Why is the inheritance of God's people important?

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The inheritance signifies our relationship with God as His children, granted through Christ.

In Isaiah 60:21 and supported by Romans 8:17, the inheritance given to God's people is not merely about earthly possessions but embodies our identity as children of God. As heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, we receive an eternal inheritance that is ultimately God Himself. This inheritance transforms our understanding of worth and value, shifting the focus from materialistic desires to spiritual fulfillment in knowing God. Hebrews 9:15 clarifies that this inheritance comes through the blood of Christ, establishing the New Covenant, and ensures that our relationship with God is secured and eternal, rendering our final home in His presence. Therefore, the inheritance is important as it encapsulates the essence of our relationship with our Creator.
Scripture References: Isaiah 60:21, Romans 8:17, Hebrews 9:15

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Thy People Shall
Clay Curtis · May 17, 2026
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