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We Will Inherit All Things

God promised He would forgive us our sins. When he gave His son Jesus as a sacrifice to redeem us to Him, we would forever have a mediator, who would intervene on our behalf. No longer would sin bind us to death, but God would free us from its penalty.

“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.”

(Matthew 5:5)

We were once slaves to iniquity, imprisoned by the flesh. We knew nothing of the Spirit; for by the Spirit, if we had knowledge of His power, we would have been free, instead of being captives to our inward lusts. Christ our Savior has freed us.

God’s forgiveness is beyond measure. His grace is beyond our understanding. We may feel our sins are unpardonable, but God’s patience is long and enduring. He will keep forgiving us as many times as we bow our knee to Him and repent with our whole heart.

Therefore, it is with great joy that we have God as our king. He will pardon us from the penalty of our sins, bless us with the knowledge of His coming kingdom, prosper us with the gift of the Holy Spirit, and we will inherit all things.

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Jack Flacco is an author and the founder of Looking to God Ministries, an organization dedicated to spreading the Word of God through outreach programs, literature and preaching.

9 thoughts on “We Will Inherit All Things

  1. Thank you, Jack Flacco, for your timely message. Sometimes I think my sins are unforgiveable. But God is ever merciful and, as you stated, patient. Praise God! Blessings to you! Sue Smith

    1. He will forgive us always, no matter how great we think we have sinned against us. A repentant heart is worth more than all the gold in the world. May He bless you, Sue, and keep you in His care!

  2. This is such a powerful and faith-filled message. 🙏✨

    I truly appreciate the way you expressed God’s mercy, forgiveness, and enduring grace with such sincerity and conviction. The reminder that no sin is greater than God’s love and patience brings comfort and hope to the heart.

    1. No matter how great a sin we have committed against God, He will always forgive us when we repent, accepting Christ’s sacrifice as payment for our sins. He is so merciful toward us. O, what a great God we serve! God bless you always!

  3. Thanks for reminding us of  God’s endless mercy and grace through Jesus Christ. Because of His sacrifice, we are no longer slaves to sin but have been set free through the Spirit. What a blessing to know that when we truly repent, God is faithful to forgive, restore, and lead us into His kingdom.

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