Saturday, November 17, 2018

PT-2 "The Ground of Our Inheritance" from Eph. 1:11


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11/17/2018 10:05 AM



My Worship Time                                                   Focus: PT-2 “The Ground of Our Inheritance”



Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Ephesians 1:11



            Message of the verse:  In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to His purpose who works all things after the counsel of His will,”



            The following quote from John MacArthur speaks to what I said we would look at in our Spiritual Diary for today:  “We have obtained an inheritance’ translates a single compound word in the Greek (eklerothemen).  When something in the future was so certain that it could not possibly fail to happen, the Greeks would often speak of it as if it had already occurred (as her, where Paul uses the aorist passive indicative).”



            There is a similar Greek word in chapter two which speaks of “seated us with Him in the heavenly places” (v-6) however this word is in the aorist active indicative tense of the verb, but means something similar in that God views us as already there “seated us with Him in the heavenly places.”  This is future, but because God says it will happen I believe He sees it as happening.  One of those things we have to take by faith, knowing that one day it will happen.



            John MacArthur writes:  “The passive form of the verb in 1:11a allows for two possible renderings, both of which are consistent with other Scripture.  It can be translated ‘were made an inheritance’ or, as here, ‘have obtained an inheritance.’  The first rendering would indicate that we, this, believers, are Christ’s inheritance.  Jesus repeatedly spoke of believers as gifts that the Father had given Him (John 6:37, 39; 10:29; 17:2, 24; etc.)  Jesus won us at Calvary—as the spoils of His victory over Satan, sin, and death—and we now belong to Him.  ‘And they will be Mine, ‘ says the Lord of hosts ‘on the day that I prepare My own possession’’  (Mal. 3:17).  From eternity past the Father planned and determined that every person who would trust in His Son for salvation would be given to His Son as a possession, a glorious inheritance.



            “Translated the other way, however, this word means the opposite:  it is believers who receive the inheritance.  Peter speaks of our having been ‘born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to obtain an inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for [us]’ (1 Pet. 1:3-4).”



            Now if both of these are grammatically and theologically legitimate true, then how do we know which one is the best in verse 11:1a?  We know that we are “In Christ” as we have been looking at throughout this very long sentence in the Greek as it is repeated many times.  We see in Scripture that believers are spoken of as belonging to God, and He is spoken of as belonging to them. 



            MacArthur concludes:  “The practical side of that truth is that, because we are identified with Christ, our lives should be identified with His life (cf. 1 John 2:6).  We are to love as He loved, help as He helped, care as He cared, share as He shared, and sacrifice our own interests and welfare for the sake of others just as He did.  Like our Lord, we are in the world to lose our lives for others.



            “Although either rendering of eklerothemen can be supported, Paul’s emphasis in Ephesians 1:3-14 makes the second translation more appropriate here:  ‘we have obtained an inheritance.’  Our inheritance with Christ is yet another of the amazing magnificent blessings with which the Father has blessed us in the Son.”



            One more quote before we end this SD which has to do with where we are going after finishing this first main-section and move onto the first sub-section under it.



            “Jesus Christ is therefore the ground of the inheritance that we have obtained.  Paul first shows that inheritance from the divine perspective and then from the human.”  In our next SD, Lord willing, we will begin to look at the Divine Perspective from 1:11, and 12b.



            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I can’t help but remember when I was studying John 17 that Jesus said “that they may all be one; even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me.”  It seems to me that I, as a believer, am in Christ and He is in Me.



My Steps of Faith for Today:  Trust the Lord to continue to give me insight into the 13th chapter of Revelation as I teach from that chapter tomorrow.



Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Jesus came riding on the colt of a donkey” (Luke 19:29-35).



Today’s Bible question:  “Who said, ‘Sell me this day your birthright’?”



Answer in our next SD.



11/17/2018 10:42 AM

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