Birthright ≠ Inheritance
You have to fight to claim it
Good morning.
For Judah prevailed above his brethren, and of him came the chief ruler; but the birthright was Joseph’s (1 Chronicles 5:2).
The fact that you were born a prince doesn’t automatically mean you will become king.
Even if you were first in line to the throne.
And because there are certain “birthrights.”
It doesn’t mean they automatically become yours.
No wonder the Bible says:
5. There is an evil I have seen under the sun, as an error proceeding from the ruler: 6. Folly is set in great dignity, while the rich sit in a lowly place. 7. I have seen servants on horses, while princes walk on the ground like servants (Ecclesiastes 10:5-7).
I am sure you have seen or heard of men with vast wealth.
But for some reason, the children do not inherit any of it.
It is the same principle.
If you don’t do what you are supposed to do, you will lose your birthright.
In the Kingdom, if you don’t fight, the devil will steal your birthright.
Divine health? Yes, but fight for it.
Prosperity? Yes, but fight for it.
Long life? Yes, but fight for it.
The devil is a thief and a murderer looking for whom to kill, steal, and destroy.
Don’t be a victim.
Fight!
Here is one scripture, five kingdom nuggets, and a short sermon from Bishop David Oyedepo that will make a difference in your day.
Kingdom Nuggets: If you want honor from God, then serve Him and the interests of His Kingdom.
Financial/Prosperity Nugget: A soul is worth more than the entire world. Winning a soul for Christ can change your life.
Life Nuggets: Change comes from within. Until you change your fundamentals, you cannot change your world.
Business/Career Nuggets: Do not despise the day of small beginnings.
Marriage/Relationship Nuggets: Do not judge others, and you will not be judged.
Scripture of the day: As for God, His way is perfect; The word of the Lord is proven;
He is a shield to all who trust in Him (2 Samuel 22:31).
Sermon: Here is a short video by Bishop David Oyedepo explaining how loving God will change your life:
That’s all for today, folks.
See you again tomorrow morning.
Tochukwu
