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Reciprocal Inheritance

10 sermons

Reciprocal Inheritance refers to the biblical concept where believers inherit a spiritual legacy from God, and in turn, God inherits a people as His own. As seen in Romans 8:17, believers are "heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ," highlighting the reciprocal nature of this inheritance. This concept is further supported by Ephesians 1:18, which notes that God's inheritance is the saints, and Psalms 23:1, which emphasizes God's ownership and care for His people, underscoring the idea that God's inheritance is intimately tied to the lives of believers. Through this reciprocal relationship, Christians are reminded of their profound connection to God and their role as His chosen people, inheriting eternal life and spiritual blessings in return for their faith and devotion.

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the profound concept of reciprocal inheritance between God and believers, illustrating that we are both heirs of God's grace and God's treasured possession. He explains that the Holy Spirit serves as the earnest of our inheritance, which is ultimately God Himself, and encourage

Compilations

In the sermon 'Enslaved (Compilation)', the preacher emphasizes the concept of true freedom, which is found in surrendering to God rather than succumbing to sin. He explains that Adam's disobedience led to a loss of dominion and freedom, making humanity slaves to sin. The preacher argues that true f

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Carter Conlon

Carter Conlon addresses the 'Corinthian problem' in his sermon 'Grinding in the Prison House,' emphasizing the danger of losing spiritual vision and succumbing to a life of profitless labor, as exemplified by Samson's downfall. He urges believers to embrace the cross and surrender their lives fully

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the necessity of laying everything on the altar to experience a Spirit-filled life, drawing parallels between the Israelites' journey from Egypt to Canaan and the Christian's journey towards spiritual victory. He explains that the two baptisms the Israelites underwent symbolize

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Revival 1:19:58
Bill Stafford

Bill Stafford emphasizes the necessity of personal revival through desperation, manifestation, and revelation, urging believers to confront their spiritual dryness and recognize their need for God's presence. He reflects on the importance of humility and surrender, acknowledging that true spirituali

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His Chariot 52:16
Hattie Hammond

Hattie Hammond emphasizes the importance of humility and surrendering to God, inviting the congregation to bow down in spirit and unite with the essence of Christ during the Christmas season. She reflects on the significance of Jesus' incarnation, portraying Him as the chariot that conveys divine lo

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Leonard Ravenhill

Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the profound truth of being 'pure in heart' as a pathway to seeing God, reflecting on the deep spiritual implications of purity and the necessity of surrendering all to Christ. He draws parallels between the struggles of biblical figures like Paul and the modern Christia

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David Ravenhill

David Ravenhill emphasizes the journey towards spiritual maturity, reflecting on his own struggles with surrendering to God's will and the importance of moving beyond spiritual infancy. He shares his experiences of growing up in a family dedicated to God, the challenges he faced in fully committing

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David Ravenhill

David Ravenhill emphasizes the profound calling of worship, which he believes surpasses all other roles in the church. He explores seven facets of worship, including its priority, person, provision, picture, price, posture, and power, stressing that true worship is an unreserved giving of oneself to

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Phil Beach Jr.

Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes that Jesus is currently testing each of us, revealing the truth about our hearts and our dependence on Him. He encourages the congregation to seek the truth from God rather than the comforting lies of the world, urging them to confront their weaknesses and idols. The sermon

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