Chosen and Qualified: Embracing Your Divine Inheritance
We often spend our lives trying to "qualify" for things—a job, a loan, a social circle, or even the approval of others. There is a deep-seated human desire to belong and to possess something of lasting value. Today’s scriptures shift our focus from what we can earn to what has already been settled in the heavens on our behalf.
The Scripture Foundation
Ephesians 1:11
"In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will:"
Colossians 1:12
"Giving thanks to the Father, who made us fit to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light."
In Ephesians 1:11, we see the sovereignty of our inheritance. It isn't a happy accident or a stroke of luck. Paul tells us that this inheritance was settled according to the "counsel of His own will." Before you were ever born, God had a purpose for you. He is the one who "worketh all things," meaning your life is not a series of random events but is held within the hands of a God who is intentional. You have "obtained" this inheritance not because you found it, but because He predestined you for it.
However, a legal inheritance is one thing; being "fit" to receive it is another. This is where Colossians 1:12 brings us such incredible comfort. It says the Father has made us fit (or qualified us) to be partakers.
Left to our own devices, we are not "fit" for the light of God's presence. Our sins would disqualify us. But the Gospel is the good news that God doesn't wait for us to fix ourselves to give us the prize. Through Jesus Christ, He has performed the qualification on our behalf. He took our unfitness and gave us His "fitness."
You are not a partaker because you are perfect; you are a partaker because He is faithful. You are a saint in light because He rescued you from the darkness and signed the deed to your inheritance with the blood of His Son.
Let's pray. Heavenly Father, I thank You that my future is not a product of my own strength but of Your divine counsel. Thank You for choosing me and, more importantly, for making me fit to share in the inheritance of Your saints. When I feel unqualified or unworthy, remind me that my standing is in Christ. May I live this day in the light of Your love and the security of Your will. Amen.