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Heirs, Not Errors

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"Now you are no longer a slave but God's own child. And since you are his child, God has made you his heir" ( NLT).

I hadn’t said a word at the Bible study all night. Our subject was what it meant to be an heir of Christ, and I was listening closely from where I sat on the floor in the corner. When I spoke up unexpectedly, everyone turned in my direction as if they’d forgotten I was there. 

Now, I’m rarely at ease in a small group, so when everyone’s eyes and ears are on me, I generally get tense and my accent lapses as I trade enunciation for rate of proclamation. Suddenly, halfway through an over-the-speed-limit sentence, I realized I’d pronounced the word heir the same way I had just said the word error in a different context. Thankfully, when I looked around, all the ladies were nodding their heads, understanding me in spite of myself.

Heir and error. How different those words are, and yet how often we can unintentionally interchange them.

Do you see yourself as an heir of Christ? Or as an error of Christ?

I’ve taken a look at myself more than once and prayed, “God, did something happen to the blueprints?” Believing I’m an error is so much easier than believing I’m an heir in a majestic kingdom that will not end.

Error might roll off the tongue easily, but errors are impossible in God’s trade. We may occasionally look like we were assembled with flawed blueprints, but God’s Word assures us that when He looks at us, His chosen children, He sees the righteousness of Jesus—not a pile of mistakes, not a blemish on a previously perfect record, not as an out-of-control project. Righteous. Redeemed. Heirs.

If you see yourself as an error rather than an heir, please hear these words: “Furthermore, because we are united with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God, for he chose us in advance, and he makes everything work out according to his plan” ( NLT).

Next time you feel like less than an heir apparent, look for the apparent error.

Copyright © 2017 Meagan Briggs. Used by permission.

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Meagan
Briggs

Meagan Briggs is a freelance writer and editor who lives in the Black Hills of South Dakota. She spent most of her growing-up years in New Zealand, so every now and then, if you catch her talking, you might just detect the undertone of an accent. She blogs about life from the perspective of a Christian, writer, and awkward mortal at www.theemptyinkwell.wordpress.com.

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