2026年8月17日星期一

The Triune God as Their Inheritance vs. We Becoming God’s Inheritance

 The Triune God as Their Inheritance vs. We Becoming God’s Inheritance

Based on biblical revelation, and through Ephesians chapter 1, the concept of inheritance, the Triune God, and the burden of believers' life experiences, this paper integrates the idea that "the Triune God is their inheritance vs. we are God's inheritance." These two aspects are not contradictory but rather represent a mutual enjoyment and gain between God and humanity: we inherit God as our inheritance, and God also gains us as His inheritance.

I. Integrated Master Table

Item

The Triune God as Our Inheritance

We Becoming God’s Inheritance

Meaning

As God’s children and fellow heirs with Christ, we inherit the Triune God Himself as our eternal portion, enjoyment, and inheritance.

In Christ, we are chosen, redeemed, regenerated, and gradually constituted with the Triune God to become God’s inheritance for His enjoyment.

Reason

God’s eternal purpose is to dispense Himself into us so that we may participate in Him, enjoy Him, and express Him.

God does not desire to inherit our natural being; He desires to gain what He Himself has wrought into us.

Basis

God’s promise, Christ’s redemption, justification by grace through faith, Christ’s resurrection, regeneration, and the Spirit as the pledge.

God’s choosing, predestination, redemption, regeneration, growth in life, transformation, and the gradual constitution of the Triune God into us.

How it begins

By believing in Christ, being justified by grace, receiving eternal life, and becoming children of God.

God chooses us in Christ and dispenses His divine life into us through regeneration.

How it is realized

We receive and enjoy the Triune God through Christ in the Spirit.

We allow the Triune God to work Himself into us as life, renewing, transforming, and constituting us.

Object of inheritance

God Himself—the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, with the Triune God embodied in Christ and realized as the Spirit.

The believers corporately—the redeemed and regenerated people who have been constituted with God's own element.

Role of Christ

Christ is the embodiment of God and the sphere and reality in which we participate in God as our inheritance.

We are made God’s inheritance in Christ; Christ is the sphere, element, and means through which God gains us.

Role of the Spirit

The Spirit is the pledge of our inheritance, guaranteeing and enabling us to foretaste God as our portion.

The Spirit regenerates, indwells, seals, saturates, transforms, and constitutes us with the divine element.

What God gives

God gives Himself to us.

God gives Himself into us, making us His inheritance.

What God receives

Our enjoyment of Him fulfills His desire to have a people who participate in Him.

God receives what He has wrought into us—not our natural life, flesh, self, or natural person.

Effect

We receive eternal life, Christ as our portion, the Spirit as the pledge, and the enjoyment of all that God is, has, and has accomplished.

We grow in life, are transformed, conformed to Christ’s image, built into Christ’s Body, and become God’s corporate expression.

Purpose

For man to gain God.

For God to gain man.

Relationship to the church

The believers enjoy the Triune God together with all the saints in the Body of Christ.

The church, as the Body of Christ, becomes God’s corporate inheritance, dwelling place, and expression.

Old Testament picture

Israel’s inheritance of the good land typifies Christ as the all-inclusive portion given to God’s people.

Israel as God’s possession and people typifies God gaining a corporate people for His dwelling and expression.

New Testament reality

Christ is our life and portion; through the Spirit we enjoy the Triune God.

The divine life is wrought into us so that we become God’s inheritance.

Practical experience

We daily eat and drink Christ, enjoy God, exercise our spirit, pray, receive the Word, and live in fellowship with the saints.

We daily receive the life supply, accept the cross, cooperate with the Spirit, and allow Christ to grow and be formed in us.

Future completion

We will fully inherit the inheritance reserved in the heavens and enjoy the Triune God eternally.

We will become God’s full inheritance and His eternal dwelling place and expression in the New Jerusalem.

Direction

God man:

God gives Himself to man.

Man God: man is constituted to become God’s possession and enjoyment.

Final result

We gain God.

God gains us.

Ultimate conclusion

The Triune God is our eternal inheritance.

We are the Triune God’s eternal inheritance.

 

II. Spiritual Sequence

The entire revelation can be seen as one divine process:

God’s eternal purpose

God’s choosing and predestination

Christ’s redemption

Justification by grace through faith

Christ’s resurrection

Regeneration

Receiving eternal life

Becoming children of God

Becoming heirs and joint heirs with Christ

Inheriting the Triune God as our portion

The Spirit as the pledge and foretaste of the inheritance

Daily enjoyment of Christ and the Triune God

The Triune God being wrought into us

Growth in life and transformation

Being constituted with the divine element

Becoming God’s inheritance

The building up of the Body of Christ

God’s corporate expression

The New Jerusalem—the eternal mutual dwelling and enjoyment of God and man

The central spiritual progression:

God gives Himself to us we enjoy God God is wrought into us we become God’s inheritance God enjoys His expression in us.

III. Core Relationship

The two sides of the inheritance are not two unrelated doctrines. They are two sides of one divine-human relationship.

1. God is our inheritance

God Christ Spirit us

The Triune God is dispensed into us so that we may receive, experience, and enjoy Him.

2. We become God’s inheritance

Triune God Spirit Christ us

The Triune God works Himself into us so that we may become what God can possess, enjoy, and express.

Therefore:

The Triune God as our inheritance is the supply and enjoyment; our becoming God’s inheritance is the result and goal.

Or more simply:

We inherit God, and God inherits us.

IV. How the Triune God Makes Us Sons

The sonship of the believers is the work of the entire Triune God.

Person of the Triune God

Divine Operation

Result in Us

The Father

Chooses, predestines, and determines us unto sonship

We become God’s sons

The Son

Becomes flesh, accomplishes redemption, dies and resurrects, and becomes the life-giving Spirit

We receive divine life and are united with Christ

The Spirit

Regenerates, indwells, seals, becomes the pledge, transforms, and works within us

The Triune God becomes our inward reality

The complete operation

The Triune God is progressively dispensed into us

We become sons, heirs, and eventually God’s inheritance

The crucial distinction

Sonship is not merely a legal status.

It involves:

Regeneration divine life growth in life sonship in experience heirship transformation maturity inheritance.

Thus, the goal is not merely:  I am a child of God.”

but:

The divine life has grown in me until God gains me as His inheritance.”

V. Spiritual Illustrations

1. The Good Land

Israel inherits the good land

The land is given to Israel as their portion.

This pictures: Christ as our inheritance.  We enter into Christ, enjoy Christ, and experience Christ as our all-inclusive portion.

But there is another side: The land becomes the place of God’s dwelling and testimony.

Thus: We enjoy Christ Christ becomes our reality God gains a dwelling place in us.

2. Eating and Being Constituted

A very practical illustration is eating food.

Food enters us

Food is digested

Food is absorbed

Food becomes our constituent

We live by what we have eaten

Likewise:

We receive Christ

We enjoy Christ

Christ is wrought into us

Christ becomes our constituent

We become God's inheritance

Therefore:

The food we enjoy eventually becomes the person who enjoys it.

Spiritually, the Christ whom we enjoy becomes the Christ with whom we are constituted.

VI. Practical Application

1. Do not merely seek God's giftsseek God Himself

Our inheritance is not merely peace, blessing, healing, power, or outward prosperity.

God Himself is our inheritance.

Therefore we should learn to enjoy God Himself through Christ in the Spirit.

2. Ask a second question

We naturally ask:  What have I received from God?”

But we should also ask:  What has God gained in me?”

This turns our attention from merely receiving blessings to cooperating with God's eternal purpose.

3. Allow Christ to grow in us

The Christian life is not merely moral improvement.

It is: Christ increasing the self decreasing the divine life growing the believer being transformed.

4. Accept the Spirit’s inward work

The Spirit is not merely for outward power or gifts.

The Spirit:

  • regenerates us,
  • indwells us,
  • seals us,
  • becomes our pledge,
  • supplies us,
  • transforms us,
  • renews us,
  • and constitutes us with Christ.

5. Live in the Body

Ephesians 1:18 speaks of God's inheritance “in the saints.”

This points to a corporate reality.

We are not God's inheritance merely as isolated individuals. God desires a corporate people—the Body of Christ—as His dwelling place and expression.

Therefore:  Enjoy Christ personally, but be constituted with Christ corporately.

VII. Ministry Burden

According to the ministry emphasis reflected in the exposition of Ephesians and the divine economy, the burden is not merely to understand the doctrine of inheritance but to enter into its spiritual reality.

First burden: God must become our enjoyment

We need to learn to: eat Christ, drink Christ, call on the Lord, pray-read the Word, exercise our spirit, and live in fellowship with the saints.

The Christian life is fundamentally a life of enjoying the Triune God.

Second burden: God must gain us

At the same time, we need to allow:

the cross the Spirit the inward life transformation constitution

to operate in us.

God does not desire merely improved people.

God desires people constituted with Himself.

Third burden: the two inheritances belong together

The complete Christian experience is:

God as our inheritance our enjoyment of God God wrought into us we become God’s inheritance.

This is the deeper meaning of God's eternal economy.

VIII. Prophetic Speaking Guidelines

Point 1 — The Triune God is our inheritance

We do not merely inherit the things God gives; we inherit God Himself. The Spirit is the pledge of our inheritance, enabling us to foretaste today what will be our eternal enjoyment.

Point 2 — We are God’s inheritance

God does not desire to inherit our natural life, flesh, or self. He desires to gain what He Himself has wrought into us through His divine life.

Point 3 — The two inheritances form one divine cycle

We enjoy God, God is wrought into us; as God is wrought into us, we become His inheritance; as we become His inheritance, God gains His expression in us.

Point 4 — Christ is the center of both sides

In Christ we inherit God, and in Christ we become God’s inheritance. Christ is both the sphere in which we receive God and the element through which God gains us.

Point 5 — The New Jerusalem is the ultimate consummation

The New Jerusalem is the ultimate consummation of this twofold inheritance: God is our life, light, and enjoyment, while we are His dwelling place, expression, and eternal satisfaction.

IX. Related Scripture Overview

Scripture

Main Revelation

Ephesians 1:4–5

Chosen and predestinated unto sonship

Ephesians 1:7

Redemption in Christ

Ephesians 1:11

We have been designated as God’s inheritance

Ephesians 1:13

Sealed with the Holy Spirit

Ephesians 1:14

The Spirit is the pledge of our inheritance

Ephesians 1:18

God’s inheritance is in the saints

Ephesians 3:6

The Gentiles are fellow heirs

Ephesians 5:5

An inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God

Colossians 1:12

The portion of the inheritance of the saints in the light

Romans 8:16–17

Children, heirs, joint heirs with Christ, suffering and glorification

Galatians 4:6–7

Sons and heirs through God

Titus 3:7

Heirs according to the hope of eternal life

1 Peter 1:3–4

An incorruptible inheritance reserved in the heavens

1 Peter 2:9

A people for God’s own possession

Acts 20:28

The church purchased with God’s own blood

1 Corinthians 6:19–20

We were bought with a price and belong to God

2 Corinthians 3:18

Transformed into the Lord’s image

Romans 8:29

Conformed to the image of God’s firstborn Son

Revelation 21:2

The New Jerusalem prepared as the bride

Revelation 21:3

God’s tabernacle with men

Revelation 21:10–11

The New Jerusalem expressing God’s glory

Revelation 22:1–2

The river of life and tree of life

 

X. Ultimate Conclusion

The deepest revelation is not simply that there are two inheritances, but that there is one divine economy with two directions:

Godus

God gives Himself to us as our inheritance.

Us → God

God works Himself into us until we become His inheritance.

Therefore: God as our inheritance is our enjoyment; we as God’s inheritance are His enjoyment.

The complete spiritual cycle is:

God gives Himself to us
we receive and enjoy God
God is wrought into us
we are constituted with God
we become God’s inheritance
God gains His corporate expression
God and man enjoy one another eternally.

This is ultimately consummated in the New Jerusalem, where God is our life, light, and eternal enjoyment, while we are His dwelling place and corporate expression.

XI. One-Sentence Summary

The Triune God becomes our inheritance as we receive and enjoy Him, while we become God’s inheritance as He works Himself into us and constitutes us with His divine life and nature, until God and man mutually enjoy one another in the eternal New Jerusalem.

 

*Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training, General Topic: Believers, Part Four: God's Heirs

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