And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of
his grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among
all them which are sanctified (Acts 20:32).
The Apostle Paul couldn’t think of a better way to bless the
brethren at Ephesus
than to commend them to the Word of God. As Christians, we’re born of the Word
(1 Peter 1:23); the Word gave birth to us; therefore, our lives can only be
built and sustained by the Word. From the moment you made Jesus the Lord of
your life, the building process began; the Word builds you spiritually,
mentally, physically, financially, and in all areas of life.
Furthermore, the Word is able to “give” you an inheritance
among all those that are sanctified. This is quite an interesting thought. The
Spirit of God, through the Apostle Paul, wrote this to the Church. Why would He
say this to Christians who already have an inheritance in Christ Jesus? First,
understand that He wasn’t talking about the ownership of the inheritance;
rather, he was talking about the inheritance being delivered into your hands.
For example, you might be the rightful owner of an
inheritance, e.g., a landed property, and never be able to get into it, perhaps
because of litigations due to difficult individuals claiming ownership of the
same property. In the same way, though all things are legally yours in Christ
Jesus, there’re rebel holders of authority—Satan and his cohorts—who often try
to sway God’s people from enjoying their inheritance. The Word of God is able
to literally deliver your inheritance into your hands, to enjoy, irrespective
of the activities of the adversary.
If you’d constantly meditate on the Word, not only will you
be built for success, excellence and the victorious life, the Word will also
deliver into your hands, that which is rightfully yours in Christ. So, open up
your appetite for the Word. Bombard your mind with Scriptures until you’re
completely inundated, and you’re configured to think from the Word’s
perspective only.
PRAYER: Dear Father, with faith, meekness, and gladness, I
receive your engrafted Word, which is able to build me up and deliver unto me
what rightfully belongs to me in Christ. Your Word is effectual in me today,
producing in me what it talks about, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY: James 1:21, 1 Timothy 4:15-16
1 YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN: 2 Corinthians 11:16-33, Ecclesiastes
1-2
2 YEAR BIBLEREADING
PLAN: Luke 22:35-43 1 Samuel 31
2 YEAR BIBLE
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