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Spiritual Inheritance
An inheritance is an amazing thing in that it is something bigger than the receiver of it.
It might be a simple family heirloom that is symbolic of the character of the family. It might be a huge estate that one’s predecessors have poured their lives into for generations.
Regardless, it is something larger than we are. Whether we blow the inheritance or whether we preserve and keep it for those who come after us will be dependent upon how much we value it.
The same holds true of our spiritual inheritance from God.
In this message we’ll take a look at Jacob and Esau and draw out some lessons that will help us to see just how valuable our spiritual inheritance is to us personally.