In Mike Baker's sermon titled "Dividing The Inheritance," he addresses the theological concept of inheritance, especially in relation to spiritual versus physical wealth. The sermon expounds on Luke 12:13-14, where a man asks Jesus to intervene in an inheritance dispute. Jesus’ response emphasizes the dangers of covetousness, linking material desires to spiritual bankruptcy. Key Scriptural references include Luke 12 and the parables that illustrate the futility of storing earthly treasures (Luke 12:15-21), as well as Galatians 4, which distinguishes between the heirs of promise and those of the flesh. The practical significance of the message is a reminder for believers to focus on their spiritual inheritance in Christ, rather than on earthly possessions, highlighting that true life does not depend on material wealth.
“A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of things which he possesseth.”
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“The inheritance has been decided in eternity by God the Father, and it's not dividable.”
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“Natural man can only think in terms of this world, and survival and success are measured in wealth and possessions.”
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“Set your affection on things above, and not on things on the earth.”
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