Biblical inheritance is a profound theme woven throughout the Scriptures, illustrating both the physical and spiritual legacies bestowed upon believers. Inheritance, as seen in Galatians 4:7, reveals that through faith in Christ, we are no longer slaves but heirs of God, highlighting our privileged status in the family of God. This concept is further enriched by the promise found in Romans 8:17, where Paul affirms that if we are children of God, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, sharing in His glory as well as His sufferings. The Old Testament lays a foundation for this understanding, particularly in the inheritance of the Promised Land, which symbolizes the ultimate rest and fulfillment found in God’s presence (Deuteronomy 12:9). Jesus, in His teachings, emphasizes the spiritual inheritance available to those who follow Him, as illustrated in Matthew 5:5, where He proclaims, 'Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.' Furthermore, Ephesians 1:11 reminds us that in Christ, we have obtained an inheritance, predestined according to His purpose, which assures us of our eternal hope. Thus, biblical inheritance encompasses both the tangible blessings of this life and the eternal riches awaiting believers in the life to come.
George Kulp preaches about the importance of understanding and reading God's will as revealed in the Bible, likening it to a divine inheritance that we have been remembered in. He emphasizes that Jesus died to make God's will for us effective, and through His sacrifice, we can claim all the promises
