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Sharing Our Inheritance with Others

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Scripture: “Freely you have received; freely give.” (Matthew 10:8)


Reflection:

God’s gifts are abundant and overflowing, but they are not meant to stop with us. Matthew 10:8 reminds us that as we have freely received, we are called to freely give. Sharing our spiritual inheritance is a way to reflect God’s generosity and invite others into His kingdom.


Our inheritance includes the message of salvation, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the love of God. When we share these gifts with others—through our words, actions, and service—we participate in the Great Commission and extend His blessings to those around us.


Jesus modeled this generosity throughout His ministry, healing the sick, feeding the hungry, and proclaiming the good news. His example challenges us to live with open hands, ready to give from the abundance we have received.


Sharing our inheritance is not about what we lack but about what we have. Whether through encouraging a friend, sharing the gospel, or using our resources to meet a need, we can reflect God’s love and invite others to experience His grace.


Application Question / Challenge:

How can you share your spiritual inheritance with someone this week? Identify one way to bless or encourage someone with what God has given you.


Prayer:

Lord, thank You for the abundant gifts You have given me. Help me to share these blessings with others, reflecting Your love and inviting them into Your grace. Teach me to give freely, as I have freely received. Amen.

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