Proverbs 13:22 (ESV)
A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's
children,
but the sinner's
wealth is laid up for the righteous.
Lawyers are often needed to ensure that a large inheritance
is divided properly—as stated in a legal will. Without that framework, the
people in some families would tear each other apart over the money or things
they expect to get as their entitlement.
Inheritance issues can be controversial, but, in the Bible,
inheritance is also a great example of a good gift: it’s given by grace— not
earned—a windfall received from God, who loves us. Psalm 136 celebrates the way
God gave the promised land to Israel “as an inheritance.” Again and again the
refrain echoes, “His love endures forever.” As history shows, Israel had done
nothing to earn that inheritance. God was creating a new nation that would
bless all nations by providing a Savior.
The tribe of Levi, though, did not receive land as their
inheritance. They served in the ceremonial worship of God as priests and
teachers and temple workers. And because of this intimate relationship with
God, it was said, “The Lord is their inheritance” (Deuteronomy 10:9).
In the New Testament, Jesus said, “Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5). And 1 Peter 1:4 describes
salvation as “an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade.”
What a heavenly treasure we have in Christ! All by grace,
through faith!
Dear Lord, thank You that You are our inheritance, and that
to know You, and the Son whom You sent, is eternal life, greater than all
earthly treasure. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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