In this sermon, I explore the profound truth of inheriting God Himself, as revealed in Romans 8:14-18. The ultimate treasure for the people of God has always been God Himself, not merely His gifts. Our hearts should cry out, "Whom have I in heaven but You?" This longing for God is the essence of our faith journey. The gifts of God, while good, should not become idols. Instead, they should lead us to worship God, the Giver, who is infinitely more valuable than any gift.
The world is in a state of groaning, akin to childbirth pangs, as it awaits the redemption of our bodies. This groaning is a reminder of the futility and brokenness of creation due to sin. Yet, it is through this suffering that we are led to glory. Our inheritance includes not only the world and all that is in it but also God Himself and a glorified body and mind. This transformation is essential for us to fully enjoy the inheritance God has prepared for us.
Suffering is an integral part of our journey to this inheritance. It is through suffering that we are refined and drawn closer to God. The trials we face wean us off false reliances and deepen our trust in God as our only hope and treasure. Without suffering, we might become complacent, relying on ourselves and the comforts of this world. But God, in His wisdom, uses suffering to keep us focused on Him and to prepare us for the eternal joy that awaits.
In closing, I shared a vivid illustration from John Newton, who likened life to a journey toward a great inheritance. If our carriage breaks down just before reaching our destination, we should not despair but continue with joy, knowing the inheritance is near. This perspective helps us to see our sufferings in light of the eternal glory that awaits us.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Inheriting God Himself: The ultimate treasure for believers is not the gifts of God but God Himself. Our hearts should long for Him above all else, recognizing that He is our strength and portion forever. This longing is the essence of our faith journey. [00:16]
- 2. Gifts as Acts of Worship: The gifts of God are meant to lead us to worship Him, not become idols. We must see beyond the gifts to the Giver, who is infinitely more valuable. This perspective transforms our enjoyment of God's blessings into acts of worship. [02:13]
- 3. The Groaning of Creation: The world is in a state of groaning, awaiting the redemption of our bodies. This groaning reminds us of the brokenness of creation due to sin, but it also points us to the glory that is to come. [05:31]
- 4. Suffering as a Path to Glory: Suffering is an integral part of our journey to inheriting God. It refines us, deepens our trust in God, and weans us off false reliances. Through suffering, we are prepared for the eternal joy that awaits. [10:18]
- 5. Perspective on Suffering: Viewing life as a journey toward a great inheritance helps us see our sufferings in light of the eternal glory that awaits. Like a broken carriage near our destination, our trials are temporary and should not overshadow the joy of our inheritance. [19:05]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:16] - The Treasure of Inheriting God
- [00:52] - Romans 8:14-18: Glory and Suffering
- [01:30] - Hope in the Glory of God
- [02:13] - Gifts as Acts of Worship
- [03:40] - Inheriting God and His Glory
- [05:13] - Creation's Groaning and Our Redemption
- [06:08] - The Promise of a Glorified Body
- [07:23] - The Need for Transformation
- [09:40] - The Role of Suffering in Inheritance
- [11:02] - Types of Suffering on the Path to Glory
- [13:23] - Suffering with Jesus
- [14:36] - The Purpose of Suffering
- [17:23] - Perseverance Through Trials
- [19:05] - John Newton's Illustration of Inheritance