Jesus: The Believer’s Inheritance

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  It is fascinating to observe when people talk about inheritance, ones mind would immediately cater properties, wills, houses, jewelries, and other material things. All of which are centered on material temporal things.   In 1 Peter 1:4 , although The Apostle Peter used the term “inheritance” once in his letter, Apostle Paul on the other hand, mentioned this term in his letters several times. ( Eph_1:14 , Eph_1:18 , Eph_5:5 , Col_3:24 ,) But what is so significant about this particular emphasis of Peter? After all, he made a brief description of the inheritance (verse 4-5) a believer will obtain now that he is part of God’s family.   The term “inheritance” is not something new among Jewish ears. Going back to the OT, when God divided the promised land among the 12 tribes of Israel, every tribe received a portion of the land as their inheritance, except for the tribe of Levi…”the priestly tribe”. They were the only tribe that didn’t get one. God’s reason for doing so is interesting. Th

"Going Public" Soon!

“Going Public?” What does this mean? You’ll just have to check back when this event finally takes place (very soon, Lord willing). In the Lord, despite the trials of life, we always have cause for rejoicing. Indeed, it is through the hardships that we have the awesome opportunity to see the mighty hand of God at work!

We were 11 in attendance this Sunday, with Kathleen being the only child– but that didn’t stop her from celebrating the day (She was thrilled over the “happy face” cookie she was given and she “worked” on it the whole time her Daddy was preaching)!

The preaching continued on Genesis, generally on the Patriachs; and, particularly on the life of Abraham. I can best sum it up by quoting A.W. Tozer: “that before a man can seek God, God must first have sought the man….(John 6:44), and it is by this prevenient drawing that God takes from us every vestige of credit for the act of coming” (The Pursuit of God, p.11-12).

Do continue to pray with us–that we might be faithful in our prayers to Him who alone can draw men unto Himself; and, “the moment the Spirit has quickened” a lost soul to God, may we clearly communicate in that new believer’s life that “the heavenly birth…is…not an end but an inception, for now begins the glorious pursuit, the heart’s happy exploration of the infinite riches of the Godhead” (Id., p. 14).

–Writing for my husband who had to leave before this morning’s sunrise:),

Anna Capillas

 

 

 

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