Sharing in an Eternal Inheritance

The Father "has qualified us to share in the inheritance of the saints in light" (Col. 1:12).

You are the recipient of a very special inheritance.

Perhaps you've had the disappointing and annoying experience of receiving in the mail an envelope that identifies you as the winner of a large sum of money or some other fantastic prize, only to open it and discover you hadn't won anything at all. It was simply a ploy to get you to enter a contest or purchase a product.
In a world filled with deception and unfulfilled expectations, it's wonderful to know that God's truthfulness and integrity never waver. Not only has He promised you an eternal inheritance, but He also has qualified you to share in it.
The Greek word translated "qualified" in Colossians 1:12 means "to make sufficient," or "authorize." "Share" speaks of receiving an allotted portion. The idea is that God has authorized you to receive a portion of the blessings that belong to all who love Him.
In Ephesians 1 Paul says that your inheritance consists of every spiritual blessing in heaven (v. 3). It is a glorious inheritance of which the Holy Spirit Himself is the pledge (vv. 14, 18). In Colossians 3:24 Paul calls it an inheritance from the Lord.
In Colossians 1:12 he further describes it as an inheritance "in light," which refers to its overall character or quality. In the New Testament, "light" is often used metaphorically of truth and purity. First John 1:6 says, "God is light, and in Him there is no darkness at all." Believers are those who walk in the light (v. 7). So an inheritance in light is a godly, true, and pure inheritance—one that is reserved in heaven, where dwells He who is the Light (1 Pet. 1:4; Rev. 21:23).
Your eternal inheritance is no empty promise. God has secured it by delivering you from the domain of darkness, and transferring you to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom you have redemption, the forgiveness of sin (Col. 1:13- 14). Rejoice in God's grace and live today as a child of light!
Suggestions for Prayer

Thank God for the grace of salvation and the glory of your inheritance.


Ask Him to use you today as a light to those who walk in darkness.


For Further Study
Using Ephesians 5:6-16 as your guide, contrast the characteristics of darkness and light.

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