Embracing Our Inheritance: Suffering, Glory, and Eternal Perspective
Devotional
Day 1: The Spirit's Assurance of Our Identity
The Holy Spirit plays a vital role in affirming our identity as God's children. He leads us to wage war against sin and to cry out "Abba, Father," which is a profound expression of our intimate relationship with God. This dual work of the Spirit is not just about feeling secure in our status as God's children but also about living a life that reflects this identity. It challenges us to examine our relationship with sin and our attitude towards the pleasures and pains of this world. The Spirit's assurance is a testament to our belonging to God and our inheritance in Him, encouraging us to live with an eternal perspective. [05:56]
Romans 8:16-17 (ESV): "The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him."
Reflection: In what ways can you actively listen to the Holy Spirit's guidance today, especially in areas where you struggle with sin?
Day 2: Inheritance Beyond Material Wealth
Our inheritance as God's children is not limited to material wealth but encompasses the entire universe. This promise should inspire us to live with an eternal perspective, prioritizing God's Kingdom over temporary pleasures. The inheritance we are promised is nothing short of spectacular, as it includes the entire creation, which will one day be ours to enjoy in its fullness. This perspective challenges us to examine our priorities and actions, encouraging us to invest in what truly matters: the Kingdom of God and the people around us. [10:11]
1 Peter 1:3-4 (ESV): "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you."
Reflection: What is one temporary pleasure you can let go of today to focus more on your eternal inheritance?
Day 3: Suffering as Preparation for Glory
Suffering with Christ is a prerequisite for sharing in His glory. This suffering is not meant to discourage us but to prepare us for the unimaginable inheritance that awaits. As believers, we are called to embrace suffering as a part of our journey with Christ, knowing that it is shaping us for the glory that is to come. This perspective allows us to face life's challenges with hope and confidence, understanding that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. [09:53]
2 Corinthians 4:17-18 (ESV): "For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal."
Reflection: How can you view a current challenge or suffering in your life as preparation for future glory with Christ?
Day 4: Freedom from Earthly Treasures
The assurance of our inheritance should free us from the need to accumulate earthly treasures. Instead, we are called to live lives of love and service, investing in what truly matters. This freedom allows us to focus on the eternal promise that awaits us, shaping our priorities and actions. By living with an eternal perspective, we can let go of the need to accumulate wealth and possessions, choosing instead to invest in relationships and the Kingdom of God. [15:23]
Matthew 6:19-21 (ESV): "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Reflection: What is one way you can invest in God's Kingdom today instead of accumulating earthly treasures?
Day 5: All Creation Serving Our Happiness
Everything in creation, both positive and negative, will ultimately serve our happiness as God's children. This promise empowers us to face life's challenges with hope and confidence, knowing that all things are working together for our good. As we navigate the ups and downs of life, we can trust that God is using every situation to shape us and prepare us for the inheritance that awaits. This perspective allows us to live with joy and gratitude, even in the midst of trials. [20:19]
Romans 8:21-22 (ESV): "That the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God. For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now."
Reflection: How can you see a current situation in your life as part of God's plan to serve your ultimate happiness?
Sermon Summary
In Romans 8:14-18, we are reminded of the profound promise of inheritance that awaits the children of God. As believers, we are not only heirs of God but also co-heirs with Christ. This inheritance is nothing short of spectacular, as it encompasses the entire universe, which God owns. However, this promise comes with a condition: we must be willing to suffer with Christ to be glorified with Him. This suffering is not meant to discourage us but to prepare us for the unimaginable glory that awaits. The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in assuring us of our status as God's children. He testifies within us, leading us to wage war against sin and cry out "Abba, Father," affirming our relationship with God.
The Spirit's work in us is twofold: He leads us to put to death the deeds of the body, and He instills in us a deep sense of belonging to God. This assurance is not just about feeling secure but also about living a life that reflects our identity as God's children. It challenges us to examine our relationship with sin and our attitude towards the pleasures and pains of this world. Are we content with temporary comforts, or do we have a vision for the eternal inheritance that awaits us? This inheritance is not just about material wealth but encompasses the entire creation, which will one day be ours to enjoy in its fullness.
As we navigate the challenges of life, we are called to focus on this eternal promise, allowing it to shape our priorities and actions. Instead of seeking immediate gratification, we are encouraged to live lives of love and service, knowing that our true reward is yet to come. This perspective frees us from the need to accumulate earthly treasures and empowers us to invest in what truly matters: the Kingdom of God and the people around us.
Key Takeaways
1. The Holy Spirit assures us of our identity as God's children by leading us to wage war against sin and cry out "Abba, Father." This dual work of the Spirit is a testament to our belonging to God and our inheritance in Him.[05:56]
2. Our inheritance as God's children is not just material but encompasses the entire universe. This promise should inspire us to live with an eternal perspective, prioritizing God's Kingdom over temporary pleasures. [10:11]
3. Suffering with Christ is a prerequisite for sharing in His glory. This suffering is not meant to discourage us but to prepare us for the unimaginable inheritance that awaits. [09:53]
4. The assurance of our inheritance should free us from the need to accumulate earthly treasures. Instead, we are called to live lives of love and service, investing in what truly matters. [15:23]
5. Everything in creation, both positive and negative, will ultimately serve our happiness as God's children. This promise empowers us to face life's challenges with hope and confidence. [20:19] ** [20:19]
According to Romans 8:14-18, what is the condition mentioned for believers to share in Christ's glory? How does this relate to the concept of inheritance? [02:56]
In the sermon, how does the Holy Spirit assure believers of their identity as God's children? What are the two ways mentioned? [04:11]
What does the sermon suggest about the relationship between suffering with Christ and the promise of inheritance? [09:05]
How does the sermon describe the role of the Holy Spirit in leading believers to wage war against sin? [05:22]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the promise of being co-heirs with Christ influence a believer's perspective on earthly possessions and temporary pleasures? [10:11]
What does it mean for believers to cry out "Abba, Father," and how does this reflect their relationship with God? [06:34]
The sermon mentions that everything in creation will ultimately serve the happiness of God's children. How might this understanding affect a believer's approach to life's challenges? [20:19]
How does the assurance of the Holy Spirit's testimony within us impact our daily lives and decisions as believers? [05:56]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your current relationship with sin. Are there areas where you feel at peace with sin rather than waging war against it? What steps can you take to align more closely with the Spirit's leading? [05:37]
Consider the concept of suffering with Christ as a prerequisite for sharing in His glory. How do you currently view suffering in your life, and how might this perspective need to change? [09:27]
The sermon encourages living with an eternal perspective. What are some practical ways you can prioritize God's Kingdom over temporary pleasures in your daily life? [10:11]
How can the assurance of your inheritance in Christ free you from the need to accumulate earthly treasures? What changes might you make in your lifestyle to reflect this freedom? [15:23]
Think about a recent challenge you faced. How can the promise that everything will serve your happiness as God's child give you hope and confidence in similar situations? [20:19]
Identify one area in your life where you can invest more in love and service rather than seeking immediate gratification. What specific actions can you take this week to make this shift? [14:22]
How can you cultivate a deeper sense of belonging to God and live out your identity as His child in your community and relationships? [06:51]
Sermon Clips
"when there rises in your heart as a child of God ABA, father that's the Holy Spirit testifying that you're his if we are God the father's children what do we inherit in this episode of light and Truth John Piper turns to Romans 8:14 to18 to reveal the breathtaking promise of God's inheritance for his children" [00:00:06]
"so if you belong to Jesus Christ this morning according to verse 9 you have the spirit of Christ the holy spirit is in you if you belong to Christ you have the spirit within you so the question is what does he do there in you and the answer is he testifies that you are the child of God he works to bring you assurance that you belong to God as a child and he's your father" [00:03:30]
"so you want to know if you're child of God this morning ask have I made peace with sin in my life am I at home with it and am I content with it and do I get along with it just fine or have I been led by the spirit to make war on it so that day by day I am putting to death the Deeds of the body that's how you can know if you're a child of God" [00:05:27]
"how do you feel about the sin in your life do you hate it and make war on it or do you like it and make peace with it and have a Cavalier attitude towards your rotten attitudes and your continual shortcomings which we all have that's the first way he testifies here's the second way in verse 15 he cries from within us ABA father" [00:06:00]
"so those are the two things if by the spirit you cry Jesus Jesus is Lord God is my father that's the witness of the holy spirit in your heart that you are the child of God do you submit to Jesus as Lord and do you Embrace God as your all need meeting father you're a child of God" [00:08:24]
"if you tell somebody you're going to have an inheritance beyond all imagining you mean for it to have an emotional effect on their life namely a good one this verse is in the Bible to make Christians dance if not now least later right so let's listen let's listen to what Paul is doing for us here if you are children you are heirs Hees of god fellow heirs with Christ" [00:09:57]
"what are you hoping in Beyond this life that will make these Pleasures seem incredibly small and these pains seem manageable so now ask yourself that what are you hoping in be Beyond these pleasures and Beyond this pain that makes the pleasure small and the pain manageable or do you watch so much television and spin the wheels of your mind around so many possible purchases that you don't ever think about eternity" [00:11:12]
"or do you have a vision for your inheritance that says it's going to be hot chocolate and fireplaces and cabins and cozy and mountaintops and valleys and sand and seas and lakes and deserts and everything this world has to offer multiplied by 10,000 for ever and ever exceedingly abundantly beyond all that we can ask or think so I don't need it now" [00:13:51]
"if we suffer with him we shall inherit with him the whole point is you've got it all coming everything is yours Christian you don't need it now give yourself away make this little TW second Vapor lifespan a life of love not a life of accumulation and maximizing Comforts and Pleasures here in it for others" [00:14:59]
"so what you need to do with me is fall in love with your inheritance and the only way I know I help you do that is describe it for you so let's try what is the inheritance first it is the world verse 13 of chapter 4 of Romans Romans 4:13 the promise to Abraham and to his descendants and that's you if you share the faith of Abraham" [00:15:33]
"the Earth is the Lords and everything in it so you're his air the Earth and everything in it will be made over to you someday why crab for it now as though a little teeny piece of it was worth it when you get it oh or picture this it says that you are a fellow air with Jesus what did God say to his son in Psalm 28" [00:16:43]
"life and death are yours it means that everything the positive things the negative things are going to serve your happiness forever they're going to serve your happiness the world is at your disposal for your happiness someday the nations are at your disposal for your happiness someday the Earth and all that is in it Life Death things present things to come are all at your disposal for your happiness someday" [00:18:52]