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WHAT A HERITAGE!

ROMANS 9:5

“whose are the fathers, and from whom is the Christ according to the flesh, who is over all, God blessed forever. Amen.”

I wish I had more time to dig into my family heritage. I never really talked to my parents about their deep family heritage. I sure wish I had. I know nothing about my father’s extended family. I am thankful for the genealogy sites out there that can help us find that information. I have mentioned before that I have traced the Willis line back to 1555 in England. I wonder how many of those ancestors knew Jesus. I’ll find out one day, won’t I?

Paul goes into the last two points of his kinsmen’s heritage before ending the verse with an exaltation to Christ. Paul is undoubtedly thinking about Abraham, Issac and Jacob. Perhaps Moses or Elijah or Jeremiah were on his mind. These were the “fathers” he mentions here. But the high claim is that through his nation came Jesus Christ in the flesh. God chose the Jewish nation to bring forth the Savior of all mankind. Praise be to God for His faithfulness.

APPLICATION

This is not a verse that needs a lot of deep interpretation. It’s pretty straightforward. The question is then, what do we do with it. Remember, every single word in the Scriptures is God-breathed. For me, I believe the Lord is, first of all, reminding me of the importance of my legacy. It should not be about making a great name for myself. It should only be about making Him known. I want my family to remember me as man who sought to please the Lord in all he did. That’s legacy enough for me.

Secondly, this verse today commands me to glorify Jesus for all He has done and the Father for sending Him. Look at Paul’s words again. “the Christ according to the flesh, who is over all, God blessed forever.” It seems Paul just bursts out in praise for Jesus. Shouldn’t we do the same? May the praise of Jesus be always on our minds and tongues. Afterall, He is “over all.”

I want to encourage you today to walk in Christ as if this is the last day on earth for you. What would you do differently if you knew that? Who would you reach out to? Strive to leave your name representing Him. Representing means we re-present Him. That requires us to live it out and talk about it. Present Christ to someone today. Tell the story of how He changed your life and how He can change theirs. Just be Jesus today.

I am so thankful for my earthly heritage but so much more thankful, Lord, to be in the heritage of Christ. I belong to His family now.

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HERITAGE

GALATIANS 2:15

“‘We are Jews by nature and not sinners from the Gentiles;’”

I had a hint the other day on one of my genealogy sites. It was pretty awesome. That hint led me back to the 11th century to a relative on my mom’s side of the family. He was an Earl in Scotland. Isn’t that cool? I find these family trees to be intriguing. Knowing where you come from can give you some grounding in life.

As Paul continues his rebuke of Peter in verse 15, we see him talking about his and Peter’s heritage. They were Jews, not Gentiles. They had prior knowledge to the things of Jehovah, unlike the Gentiles, who were commonly referred to as sinners by the Jews. But Paul wasn’t setting himself up above the Gentiles. We can see that later in this letter in Galatians 3:28. “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

APPLICATION

What can we make of this verse today in application to our life? Know where you come from! We are told in Ephesians 5:8, “for you were formerly darkness, but now you are Light in the Lord; walk as children of Light.” We were all sinners doomed to an eternal damnation before coming to Jesus. Never forget what God did for you in salvation. We should stay forever grateful.

I believe the second thing we can see in today’s verse is that God did not make the Gentiles a lower class. He has always desired to see them come to Him. Look at Isaiah 60:3, “Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising.” Aren’t you grateful for that? God had a plan from the beginning for all mankind to come to Him. He knows who will and who want. But the Word says in John 3:16, “whosover.” That included the Gentiles.

And the final thing I see in this verse today is a warning not to flaunt our position in Christ. I don’t think for a second that Paul was putting down the Gentiles in this verse. I can just see him standing and addressing the crowd. You have to remember that Paul loved these Gentiles and had a mission from God to preach the Gospel to them. He was not putting the Jews above them. We are all the same at the foot of the cross. Praise the Lord!

Father, thank You for saving me. Thank You for giving me a family tree that leads to You.

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