Anchor Points: The Greatest Inheritance You’ll Ever Leave Behind
Have you ever thought about the kind of inheritance you’ll leave behind?
We often think of money or material things, but what if the greatest inheritance has nothing to do with a bank account?
In today’s Anchor Point, Devin Almonte shares a powerful reminder: we are building spiritual wealth every day with God, and it’s not meant to end with us. Instead of hoarding it or letting it fade, we have the opportunity and the responsibility to pass it on.
This episode explores:
- What spiritual wealth really is and why it matters more than money
- How God deposits into our lives through faith, grace, and wisdom
- Why we’re called to pour into the next generation intentionally
- The lasting security of a spiritual legacy that blesses beyond our lifetime
Scripture (NIV):
Ephesians 1:14 – “When you 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.”
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Transcript
When we pass away, hopefully not for a very long time, right? But we probably thought about any inheritance we wanna pass down to our kids or our grandkids. Even if you say, look, I've got a hundred dollars to my name right now, there is definitely no inheritance. Oh, but there is, this is where we're wrong.
Each of us as believers, we have the richest, the wealthiest spiritual inheritance we could ever imagine, and God keeps making deposits in us and we just keep reaping the rewards of that. That's spiritual wealth, but is it wasteful for us to not plan to take all of those deposits, all of that spiritual wealth built up in us.
And pass it on to our kids. I think it is wasteful if we don't do that. Of course, God's behind this, but as parents and grandparents, just like we might pass on a financial inheritance, even if it's just a hundred bucks or something like that, we also plan and pour into them that incredible wealth that God pours into us, and it's through Christ.
That we have the ability to be able to do that. How awesome is that? That's the kind of security I want to pass on to my children. Ephesians 1: 14, when you 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.