11 Jul
11Jul

 Reclaiming the Lost Inheritance

Opening Scripture  "For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive." — 1 Corinthians 15:22

Message:  Adam's fall in the Garden of Eden was not just a moment of disobedience—it was the loss of a spiritual inheritance. Sin fractured the divine bond between humanity and God, leaving mankind adrift in a world increasingly driven by intellect, appetite, and ambition.But Jesus came to restore what was lost. Through the cross, He bore the weight of every failure, every rebellion. Through the resurrection, He shattered the grip of death and reclaimed the spiritual legacy Adam forfeited. This wasn’t just a theological concept—it was the reopening of heaven’s door to all who believe.Yet, even now, humanity often disregards this gift. We chase after knowledge that elevates the mind, but ignore the wisdom that restores the spirit. We fill our heads with data but starve our souls of truth.

A Sobering Question:  If we persist in dismissing the redemption Christ offers…  If we let His blood speak while we remain deaf…  If the cross is only a symbol and not a Savior…Then we must ask—did Jesus die in vain?

Call to Action:  Today, take a moment to reflect on the inheritance won for you. Spiritual knowledge isn’t just doctrine—it’s life, light, and transformation. Feed your spirit like you feed your body. Seek God's word not just for information, but for communion. Make space for what truly brings life, before its to late.

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