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Erwin McManus | – HIGHBORN | Erwin McManus – MOSAIC
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There are two different experiences within humanity: those who are ‘highborn’ and those who are ‘service class.’ One is born into privilege and one is not. The Scripture makes it clear that all of us have an inheritance that has been passed onto us. But most of us aren’t living as if we have received this legacy. This legacy invites everyone into promises that may only seem accessible to the ‘highborn.’
In Galatians 4:1-5 Paul address the reality that we can be the recipients of all the generosity God has given us. He tells us we’re all heirs. And as we mature we begin to step into our inheritance. We’re not all highborn, but when we enter a relationship with Jesus we’ve been invited into a full [support us] />
We must move toward maturity so we can handle the full inheritance God promises us. A relationship with God will transform us and that is an undeniable promise. But, we must step into this relationship ourselves. We are heirs, but we can choose to live like slaves; the choice is ours. We must allow God to give us full freedom so that we are able to receive our full inheritance.
“God is not limited in His generosity.”
-Erwin McManus
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Happy birthday to Pastor Erwin McManus god bless you happy pastor is my pastor
BRILLIANT~ This inspires me to mature, to fully grow up and embrace my royal inheritance. Thank you Pastor Erwin.
Message so good amen
Watching from Okinawa Japan
37:30 this part was so Powerful!
If god is objectively moral, and slavery is objectively bad. Why didn't god outlaw slavery in the bible? Instead he allowed the Israelite to own slaves.
Happy Birthday Pastor Mcmanus
I'm from the Philippines & I find it ironic that my country was "discovered" by Spain, that the USA is going thru this racial chaos when the original inhabitants were displaced by European colonizers & till this day are erroneously called American Indians coz Columbus thought he had landed in India (?)
What a beautiful and unique talk about something that couldn’t be more relevant. Thank you Pastor Erwin!
So interesting