Inheritance; Romans 8: 17. Tape 13.
Review:
Verse 14, “For all
who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.”
One of the things
that most people think about when they come to this verse is that this is referring
to an action performed on every believer. That since every believer is a son of
God because we are all adopted into the royal family of God at the instant of
salvation, that this is a reference to every believer. All who are led by the Spirit
of God, [in this understanding] these are sons of God and the reverse would be
true if you are a child of God then you are automatically led by the Spirit.
But that is not what Paul is talking about here. Not every believer is
following the leadership of God the Holy Spirit. This is the same thing that Paul
emphasizes over in Galatians
The Successful Believer The Failure Believer
Walk: Lives his life according to the norms or standards of the Holy
Spirit in that moment by moment dependence. |
Walk: Lives his life according to the norms or standards of the Sin –
nature. Either personal sin or human good. |
Thinking: Renovating his thinking according to doctrine/Truth
also called divine viewpoint for application in every area of life |
Thinking: according to human viewpoint and operating on all
kinds of worldly concepts and ideas for application in every area of life. |
Results: Life and Peace – the abundant life, peace,
stability and tranquillity despite his circumstances of adversity or
prosperity. |
Results: emptiness, there is temporal or carnal death and
misery. |
Attitude: wants to please God, learning doctrine is the
highest priority and nothing takes its place. He recognises
his position in Christ as spiritual aristocracy and is now going to use that
position to advance to spiritual maturity. |
Attitude: becomes complacent towards God and Romans 8:7; says
his attitude is hostile towards God. Does not
recognise his position in Christ as spiritual aristocracy and does not
advance to spiritual maturity because he has an attitude of slavery where he
keeps putting himself under the dominion of his own sin nature. |
Sons: Children of God and Sons indeed (adult son) |
Sons: Children of God |
Heirs: Heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ |
Heirs: Heirs of God |
Verse 14, “For all
who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.”
The one’s who are
led by the Spirit of God are identified as those who are actively involved in
putting to death the deeds of the body. That is talking about the body of sin
in context and the operation of the sin nature and that means that you have to
be actively thinking about your own sin nature.
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What
are your trends?
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What
are your lust patterns?
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How do
you apply doctrine specifically in those areas?
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What
is it that is your particular area of strength or your particular area of
weakness?
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Being
conscientious about the battle. The spiritual battle of taking every thought
captive for Christ (2 Cor. 10:5) and putting to death the deeds of the flesh
(Romans
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This doesn’t
mean that you simply confess your sin and now you are back in fellowship and
that is the end of it. It is only the beginning. When you get back in
fellowship all this does is put you back into a position of relationship with
Christ where you can grow. It doesn’t advance you any. It simply restores you
back to that place where growth can take place.
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The
way growth takes place is by learning the word of God under the filling of the
Holy Spirit and then applying the word of God. Doing what it says, either in
the thought life or in overt action.
When we look at
what the scriptures teaches about sons there is a contrast between the huios who is
the adult son and a child, teknos, the
child of God. The huios is an
adult son, one who has accepted all of the privileges and responsibilities of
adoption. The doctrine of adoption, we reviewed last time and is introduced in
verse 15.
Verse 15, “...For
you have not received a spirit [attitude/disposition] of slavery leading to
fear again, but you have received a spirit [attitude/disposition] of adoption
as sons by which we cry out, "Abba! Father!"
You don’t have
the state of mind of a slave; you are not enslaved to that sin nature anymore,
so get rid of that mentality where you are putting yourself under a slavery
(bondage) to the sin nature
thinking that, ‘oh, I’m tempted therefore I must go along with that
temptation.’ Sometimes when we are tempted to do certain things we just don’t
think that we have any option because the pressure might be so strong. But
what the scripture is saying is ‘no, you have volition,’ the unbeliever doesn’t
have volition, all he can do is sin, he may choose not to do that sin but he is
only resisting in the power of the sin nature itself. What ever he does is sin
because he is a slave to the sin nature. This is what Paul emphasizes back in
verse 16 of chapter 6. “...Do you not know that when you present yourselves to
someone {as} slaves for obedience, you are slaves of the one whom you obey,
either of sin resulting in death [carnal or temporal death], or of obedience
resulting in righteousness...”
If you are a believer and you continue to
follow the sin nature then you are presenting your self as a slave, you have
that attitude of slavery to the sin nature and the result is going to be death.
But you can also present yourself to righteousness and obedience and that
results in practical righteousness or sanctification and growth. So
the bottom line is your volition, you make the decision; your life is
the result of your decisions, no one else’s. You can’t say ‘well, somebody did
this to me,’ because everyone has somebody who did something to them. You may
have one set of circumstances perhaps in comparison they maybe pretty tough but
we never know what other people have gone through. It is not our circumstances,
it is how we respond to those circumstances that make the difference, because
everyone has negative circumstances, adversity and suffering and we are all
victims because Adam sinned and we all suffer the consequences and we all live
in a fallen world but we are not victims in the sense that we can avoid
responsibility.
We are either
going to function as teknos the
child of God or huios an adult
son. John
In the Greek concept of adoption it
emphasised the family more and that family relationship and a father could
adopt someone outside the family to be a member of the family. But it was up to
the one adopted as to whether he would accept the responsibilities and the
person who accepted those responsibilities then was elevated to a primary
position in the family as the heir, even though he might not have a blood
relationship.
On the other hand in Jewish society the
first born might not be the first one born in order. Esau was born first in
order but he gave up his inheritance rights to Jacob and when he did that Jacob
became the first born because first born is a title of priority and Esau gave
up his rights. At the time that Paul is writing Romans in the first century AD,
in a Jewish context, when a person was adopted in a Jewish household then the
title they called the father was this close intimate title of ABBA. That is an Aramaic
term. So Paul is emphasizing here that as a believer you didn’t get an attitude
of slavery to the sin nature at salvation, for that is broken but you have received
an attitude of adoption.
Now are you going to take on that
responsibility and fulfil that obligation to pursue adulthood and to become an
adult son?
Verse 16, “...The
Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God...”
This is not some
sort of subjective communication. This is simply that the Holy Spirit gives our
soul a sense of assurance of our salvation. It is restricted. The communication
of the Holy Spirit and the witness of the Holy Spirit are restricted to
assurance of salvation.
NASB – verses
17
“... and if
children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we
suffer with Him so that we may also
be glorified with Him...”
Corrected
translation– verses 17
“... and if children
heirs also, heirs of God, and fellow heirs with Christ if indeed we suffer with
Him so that we may also be glorified
with Him...”
The issue here is
punctuation. The English version has a comma after children and a comma after
Christ which makes heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ synonymous. If
that’s true, then the way you become an heir of God if through suffering and
that’s works. So it is just a poor punctuation and it should be punctuated and
translated (as above).
So what we have in
this passage then is not heirs of God and joint heirs as synonyms, but two
different levels of heir- ship or inheritance. Heirs of God are common to every
believer, all believers at the instant of salvation are heirs of God and as
part of their inheritance every believer shares certain things in common. They
are all going to receive resurrection bodies at the rapture, every single believer
will spend eternity in heaven and every single believer will know the happiness
and joy of heaven. But there will also be some distinction; there are going to
be other believers who advanced to spiritual maturity and they become joint
heirs with Christ and this has to do with their position of ruling in the Messianic
kingdom and a position of responsibility in heaven. You can’t assume a position
of responsibility unless you have been properly trained first. The training
ground is here and in phase two, between the time we are saved and the time we
die. The issue is how much doctrine are you going to learn and apply so that
you can grow to a level of responsibility so that in the Messianic kingdom and
then in eternity you can have a place of ruling and reigning, but you have to
have the capacity for it. If you don’t advance in this life then there is no
training and there is no preparation for that responsibility.
The doctrine of
inheritance
(a)
The
noun kleronomos and it means inheritance, possession or property. The
emphasis in the Greek word kleronomos and the Biblical concept of inheritance has
more to do with possession of the property, that there is something that you
have a responsibility for, something that is yours as opposed to someone dying
and leaving it to you. It emphasises more the concept of possession then it
does someone dying.
(b)
The
verb is kleronomeo which means to possess, to receive
something as one’s own possession or to obtain something. It is used to
describe a birth right for the believer by which every believer enters into by
virtue of their sonship. We all have a birth right by virtue of our sonship, in
Galatians 4:30, sonship is used to describe what happens at adoption. Every
believer participates in that kind of sonship and this is our birth right. (Gal
In Heb
Titus 3: 5 – 7, “...He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we
have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of
regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out upon us richly
through Jesus Christ our Saviour so that being justified by His grace we might
be made heirs according to {the} hope of eternal life...”
A person is justified but he only has the potential of being made heirs
according to the hope of eternal life. They are not seen as synonymous. So in
this verse Paul is focusing not on being an heir of God but something more.
Something that is conditioned on something else, not something that comes with
justification but something that includes something else. It begins with
eternal life and you can’t be an heir unless first of all you have eternal life
and have been regenerated.
Ephesians
also 1 Peter 1:3 – 4, “...Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be 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 you...
“...to {obtain} an inheritance {which is} imperishable and undefiled
and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for you who are protected by the
power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last
time...”
So this is a present reality and it is a future possession.
Ephesians
Ephesians 1: 13 – 14, “...In Him, you also, after listening to the
message of truth, the gospel of your salvation--having also believed, you were
sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is given as a pledge of our
inheritance, with a view to the redemption of {God's own} possession, to the
praise of His glory...”
So the sealing of the Holy Spirit that takes place at the instant of
salvation is related to your inheritance and is a seal and a promise of that
inheritance looking forward to our full possession of it when we are in heaven.
But then there is the joint – heir ship with Christ possession, and
these are contingent. There are two categories of contingent inheritance
blessing.
(a)
There
are contingent blessings in time. These are the blessings that God has designed for us in time that he will
not provide for us until we grow to maturity; it is not a system of works. It
is NOT ‘well, if I go to Bible class and if I learn and if I memorise thirty
verses God’s going to give me a blessing.’ It is that as you grow and mature,
you become able to handle the blessings in terms of having the capacity to
handle the responsibility of that
blessing. God is willing to give it to us, in fact he has already
designated it as ours from eternity past but we have to grow and mature so that
we can be worthy of that blessing and can handle the blessing so it will not destroy
us. God is not going to bless us with something that we are not ready to handle
because it would destroy us, which is why they are contingent.
(b)
There
are contingent blessings for eternity. If we don’t grow and advance to spiritual maturity
then those blessing either in time or in eternity will never be distributed and
they will be just reserved in heaven for us and when we get there we can take a
nice look at what we missed and they will never be ours because we never
advanced in maturity to where we could handle those particular blessings.
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Ephesians
5:5 says, “...For this you know with certainty, that no immoral or impure
person or covetous man, who is an idolater, has an inheritance in the kingdom
of Christ and God...”
What does that means? It sounds like if inheritance is equivalent to
gaining eternal life than that sounds like it is works. If you are immoral and
impure or greedy or materialistic, oops! You can’t be saved!
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Colossians
There inheritance is identified with a reward, a reward is not grace, and
a reward is for service rendered. So there it seems as if inheritance is based
on service. Well if you don’t serve Christ and you don’t advance to maturity,
can you have an inheritance?
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The
only way to resolve this difficulty is by showing that there are two
inheritances. There is the inheritance of the kingdom, Ephesians 5:5 and 1 Cor
6: 9 – 10 and there is inherit salvation in Hebrews 1:14. There are two levels
of possession.
Corrected
translation– verses 17
“... and if
children heirs also, heirs of God, and fellow heirs with Christ if indeed we
suffer with Him so that we may also
be glorified with Him...”
...If indeed we
suffer with Christ...
What does that
mean ‘to suffer with Christ?’ There were two categories of suffering in the
life of Christ
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“...Although
He was a Son, He learned obedience from the things which He suffered...”
That is not talking about the cross. That is talking about His life in His
perfect humanity from His birth to right before He went to the cross. He had to
learn, He went through suffering, He lived in the devils world, He went through
the testings in the wilderness where He was tempted personally by the devil, He
went through various other testings throughout His life and He went through various
amounts of suffering and adversity and He grew spiritually in that suffering in
His humanity under the filling of God the Holy Spirit and applying doctrine.
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That
is what this verse is talking about, “...if we suffer with Him...” How do we
suffer with him? We go through suffering in life and we handle it the same
way he handled it. By dependence on God the Holy Spirit, applying the problem
solving devices, (by applying the stress busters), that is how we advance
because we are willing to live our life, solve our problems not on the basis of
what comes naturally to us, the easy way out from our sin nature by following
all of the gimmicks and the ‘how to’ principles of our psychological culture but
by applying the principles of the word of God consistently.
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The
only way to do that is to make doctrine the number one priority and that means
that we are constantly either getting tapes, listening to tapes when we can’t
be at Bible class and making being at Bible class that high priority so that
our soul can be refreshed by the word of God.
Our Father, we do thank you
that we have had this opportunity to look at your word and to be challenged
with the fact that we do have an inheritance that is reserved it is undefiled
and it is in heaven waiting for us. But the issue is our volition, whether or
not we are willing to advance to the high ground of Spiritual maturity making
our spiritual life and our spiritual growth a matter of the highest priority
and being willing to deal with the distractions so that we can put our
relationship with you first and our desire to glorify you through the things we
learn and apply. Father we pray that you would help us to understand these
things and to look at our lives objectively and clearly so that we can see how
we need to apply this. In Christ name, Amen.