And you also were
included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your
salvation. Having believed you were marked in him with a seal, the promised
Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption
of those who are God’s possession – to the praise of his glory. Ephesians 1: 13 – 14
These are more wonderful verses from Ephesians chapter 1
which are worth a longer look. I was
surprised how often Paul spoke in his letters about the Holy Spirit being a
seal, a deposit guaranteeing what is to come. I quickly found 3 other
references using almost exactly the same.
This is an important truth that Paul wanted the early church to
hear.
Paul assures us that having believed in the word of truth,
our salvation, we were sealed with the Holy Spirit. The seal denotes ownership
not in a slave and master way but in a loving Lord looking after his own. The
Holy Spirit was also given us a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance. Now we
know that an inheritance is something we receive when someone dies and it is
usually something very nice. When my father died I received an inheritance from
him which was certainly a great blessing.
A deposit is a down pavement on something so the Holy Spirit
is a deposit guaranteeing what is to come. So what is our inheritance that we
have received down payment for? The Bible refers to it as the kingdom of heaven
(Matthew 25:34) or kingdom of God (James 2:5) or kingdom of light (Colossians
1: 12). When we are born again we are able to see the
kingdom of God (John 3:3) and we have in some measure access to the kingdom but
because of our fallen world it is only a measure.
When we die, we inherit full access to the kingdom and full
rights as co-heirs with Christ of that kingdom (Romans 8: 17). What is more our bodies will be transformed,
glorified so we are completely like Jesus (Philippians 3: 21). That is some
inheritance!!
Now that is probably enough theology for one day as I am
struggling to get my head around these wonderful promises. However I know that
as we let these truths of our future inheritance sink into our spirits; truths that
Paul was so keen to try and help the early church understand, it will transform
the way we think about life here and now. The more we realise what a wonderful
future we have both in this life and the next, the more it will stop us living
just for now. It should help us build for a glorious tomorrow while at
the same time making the most of every moment and opportunity today.
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