
Access Requires Obedience
We have all seen movies or heard stories about heirs who had to work for their keep. Yes, the family name or legacy gave them access to the inheritance, but there was still a stipulation attached. Their birth gave them access, but their obedience gave them the substance.
The same was true for the Israelites, and the same is true for us.
Romans 8 reminds us of who we are, joint-heirs with Christ, and 1 Peter 1:4 speaks of an inheritance that is incorruptible, undefiled, and reserved in Heaven.
But inheritance does not cancel obedience.
Just as the Israelites were instructed to obey the words and commands given to their fathers, we are called to obey the Father. It is not enough to simply name the name of Christ. We must follow Him, obey Him, and bear our cross.
Access is a blessing, but obedience prepares us to receive what God has promised.
The inheritance is promised, but obedience proves we belong to the Father.
Father God, thank You for calling us Your own and giving us access through Christ. Help us not to take that lightly, but to walk in obedience daily. Strengthen us to follow Your will, bear our cross, and live in a way that honors You. Prepare our hearts for the inheritance You have promised. In Jesus’ name, amen.