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Man’s inheritance is Me

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  • May 18, 2021
  • 5 min read

Updated: Oct 21

I feel at peace on a firm foundation of love, acceptance, and provision You have given over these last months. But I sense I am still tentative with my questions, as if I fear asking more direct questions might taint this relationship I have desired for so long. Yet I know I must trust You: that if I ask unacceptable questions You will say so – perhaps for me not to know for now, or be patient a little longer, or for me not to know at all. And I would be comfortable with all those, as a matter of trust in You.


I guess my first question would be if I am allowed, at this point in our relationship, to begin to ask these questions, or is there something else I need to be mindful of that I am not seeing? I am happy to go anywhere with You.


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There is a confidence within that remains unfilled at this time needing to mature. It is growing within, for you are hearing My voice, yet remains unsettled, and unable to be acted upon. But it is growing day by day the longer you remain with Me. It is within man’s nature to be reassured in the direction he travels, especially when coming upon that with which he does not understand. But questions are always good, and acceptable.


Rest in the understanding I will always protect you, that nothing is withheld, even answers to your questions. You are allowed to know many things that are unknown to you now, and you are within My presence to know all things. I am the Father, and as the Son matures, he is entitled to receive his inheritance of the kingdom – questions along this understanding are always needed. Perhaps start there…what is your inheritance?

As a start, a kingdom inheritance is not so much of possession as of responsibility. At an age of wisdom, the responsibility for something is given, not so much as the possession given of the thing itself. Note the difference. The kingdom is freely given, yet all is freely given to all that are chosen. How can all be given to each when man is used to only a portion? It is a paradox to him: all is given to all. But is it possession, or is it responsibility? Or is it both? In the beginning this is the discovery for you – not yet what it is, but how it is to be possessed.


It is, in a word, an estate. How does one possess an estate? An estate in My kingdom is not the possession of lands, power, or any number of things a man can hold as his own. It is Me. Yet I am not possessed; I am revealed, and in that revelation the one that sees then becomes that which he already is. He becomes aware of who he is, and it is that awareness that is the estate.


Is it possession? Perhaps it is, a full comprehension and understanding of that which he has already been given. Thus, man’s inheritance is Me. And the age of wisdom for a man is in the pursuit of Me. I am all things created, all wisdom, all revelation, all being. And you are too. Therefore, the age of inheritance is the age when what has been revealed to you of Me becomes the one I have created you to be. That is why I always say that everything I have is yours.

As a start, a kingdom inheritance is not so much of possession as of responsibility. At an age of wisdom, the responsibility for something is given, not so much as the possession given of the thing itself. Note the difference. The kingdom is freely given, yet all is freely given to all that are chosen. How can all be given to each when man is used to only a portion? It is a paradox to him: all is given to all. But is it possession, or is it responsibility? Or is it both? In the beginning this is the discovery for you – not yet what it is, but how it is to be possessed.
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God speaks of a change in how we typically think of legacy — land deeds, bank accounts, titles that say "mine." In the Kingdom, maturity at "the age of wisdom" hands over stewardship, not ownership.


Think of it like a vineyard: one is not given the grapes to eat alone; rather, what is given is the care of the vines, the rhythm of seasons, the yield for all. The difference — ownership isolates ("this is mine"), while responsibility connects ("this is ours, through Me").


The Kingdom paradox: In a finite world, abundance feels like scarcity — we carve up the pie, yet fear receiving crumbs. But in His infinite kingdom, the pie expands with every revelation. It's both possession and responsibility.


How do you "possess" the boundless?


Not by grasping, but by awakening to it.


"He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?"

— Romans 8.32

It is, in a word, an estate. How does one possess an estate? An estate in My kingdom is not the possession of lands, power, or any number of things a man can hold as his own. It is Me. Yet I am not possessed; I am revealed, and in that revelation the one that sees then becomes that which he already is. He becomes aware of who he is, and it is that awareness that is the estate.
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All that God has provided through the Son is now our inheritance. In a word: an estate. This estate is much more vast than can be imagined — from external holdings to internal revelation.


God is the estate, the fullness of Him freely provided. The inheritance is not a what, but a who.


God is not owned [as if the ocean could be bottled]; God is revealed, and in that unveiling, you see yourself. It's the shock of recognition — you are not separate from Him; you are of Him, veiled from awareness until now.


Possession, then? Yes, but defined differently: "A full comprehension and understanding of that which has already been given." What was gifted at birth blooms in the pursuit of it.


The inheritance is God, and the "age of wisdom" is the journey: seeking the One who is "all things created, all Wisdom, all revelation, all being."


The estate is this awareness — the profound realization that I am of the same stuff as the stars, all of creation... the Voice itself.


"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."

— Matthew 6.33

Is it possession? Perhaps it is, a full comprehension and understanding of that which he has already been given. Thus, man’s inheritance is Me. And the age of wisdom for a man is in the pursuit of Me. I am all things created, all wisdom, all revelation, all being. And you are too. Therefore, the age of inheritance is the age when what has been revealed to you of Me becomes the one I have created you to be. That is why I always say that everything I have is yours.
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Finally, God speaks of transformation. It's not just shared riches; it's shared being. You inherit not despite your humanity, but through it — and not from endless striving but in the pursuit of homecoming.


His words are a love letter to an awakening of you: your inheritance isn't out there, waiting like buried treasure — it's a treasure map of you, unfolding in this life.


What is your responsibility in this awakening? To live as if it's true, to reveal the kingdom in every act of seeing and sharing.


And in this you become who you were created to be.


"The one who conquers will have this heritage, and I will be his God and he will be My son."

— Revelation 21.7



 
 
 

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