When I first sat down to write Like A Diamond I was concerned that I wouldn’t be able to properly convey the depth of all God has provided for us and the value He sees in each of us.
How can man’s words accurately portray the Father’s heart?
“And they shall be Mine, says the Lord of hosts, in that day when I publicly recognize and openly declare them to be My jewels (My special possession, My peculiar treasure). And I will spare them, as a man spares his own son who serves him.” Malachi 3:17 AMPC
The verses above are God’s words about us. We are His jewels, His treasure! It’s no wonder that He has blessed us with an amazing inheritance…
Here again let’s look at the legal aspects of our relationship. Joint heirship means an equal share of the inheritance belongs to all who are listed in the will or testament.
Suppose we had been listed in our earthly father’s will as joint heirs with our siblings and part of our inheritance is a parcel of land. None of us would have the power to sell, trade or even build on that land unless the others were in complete agreement. The land belongs to all of us and we each have an equal say.
This is the same relationship that our Father has placed us in with Jesus. If that thought doesn’t thrill us to the bottom of our soul, then we haven’t realized the great truth of this facet of our relationship.
Look at Jesus’ life on earth. He was total man as we are. He laid aside His glory of the Godhead and became like us.
“And now, Father, give me the glory I had with you before the world was made.” John 17:5 ERV
Jesus spoke these words just hours before His death. He was ready to be restored to his previous heavenly glory; His earthly ministry was just about over. He became like us so that He could experience all the same things we do. He not only experienced them, but He came through them victoriously. Then He gave us His victory. Everything He has is ours and all that we have is His. He asks us to give Him our lives so that we can receive His life with all its power.
“Jesus, our high priest, is able to understand our weaknesses. When Jesus lived on earth, he was tempted in every way. He was tempted in the same ways we are tempted, but he never sinned.” Hebrews 4:15 ERV
Jesus raised the dead, healed the sick, calmed the sea, multiplied the loaves, and caused Satan to flee on every turn. Jesus was in complete control of His circumstances; He mastered the earth and all its elements. He walked in power and authority and exercised the dominion God gave Adam in the garden. He gave His life to reclaim that dominion for us.
This should help us understand Jesus’ own promise that he made to his disciples.
“I can assure you that whoever believes in me will do the same things I have done. And they will do even greater things than I have done, because I am going to the Father.” John 14:12 ERV
Jesus defeated Satan in his own realm of authority, the world. It was not until the resurrection that Jesus completely stripped Satan of his power and then He gave that power to us. We are His joint heirs and part of our inheritance includes using the power that comes from Jesus.
“Christ is the one who gives me the strength I need to do whatever I must do.” Philippians 4:13 ERV
In these especially trying times we need to draw on our inheritance of strength.