Evening Devotional By C.H. Spurgeon "In whom also we have obtained an inheritance."
— Eph_1:11 When Jesus gave himself for us, he gave us all the rights
and privileges which went with himself; so that now, although as eternal God,
he has essential rights to which no creature may venture to pretend, yet as
Jesus, the Mediator, the federal head of the covenant of grace, he has no
heritage apart from us. All the glorious consequences of his obedience unto
death are the joint riches of all who are in him, and on whose behalf he
accomplished the divine will. See, he enters into glory, but not for himself alone,
for it is written, "Whither the Forerunner is for us entered."
Heb_6:20. Does he stand in the presence of God?-"He appears in the
presence of God for us." Heb_9:24. Consider this, believer. You have no
right to heaven in yourself: your right lies in Christ. If you are pardoned, it
is through his blood; if you are justified, it is through his righteousness; if
you are sanctified, it is because he is made of God unto you sanctification; if
you shall be kept from falling, it will be because you are preserved in Christ
Jesus; and if you are perfected at the last, it will be because you are
complete in him. Thus Jesus is magnified-for all is in him and by him; thus the
inheritance is made certain to us-for it is obtained in him; thus each blessing
is the sweeter, and even heaven itself the brighter, because it is Jesus our
Beloved "in whom" we have obtained all. Where is the man who shall
estimate our divine portion? Weigh the riches of Christ in scales, and his
treasure in balances, and then think to count the treasures which belong to the
saints. Reach the bottom of Christ's sea of joy, and then hope to understand
the bliss which God hath prepared for them that love him. Overleap the
boundaries of Christ's possessions, and then dream of a limit to the fair
inheritance of the elect. "All things are yours, for ye are Christ's and
Christ is God's."
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