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Mensa Otabil - Walk Though Your Inheritance


Mensa Otabil - Walk Though Your Inheritance
TOPICS: Word to Go, Inheritance

Today we are talking about walking through your inheritance. I believe God has an inheritance for you, and you must learn how to possess that inheritance. Walk into that inheritance. Genesis chapter 13, verse 17: «Arise, walk in the land through its length and its width, for I give it to you.» God’s call to Abraham required that he move from his homeland to a land that God promised to show him. Later, Abraham obeyed that call of God, left his homeland, and began moving as a pilgrim and as a wanderer from place to place, expecting to be shown the inheritance that God had given to him. He had no idea where the exact land was, but he trusted God that it would be shown to him.

Now, in Genesis chapter 13, after he had walked with the Lord for a while, his nephew Lot separated from him. After Lot separated from him, God said to Abraham, «Lift up your eyes and look to the north, the south, the east, and the west.» I am sure that he lifted his eyes and looked in those directions. Then God told him, «The land that you see, I have given it to you.» That’s very important; He had to give him a vision of the extent of the land that had been promised to him.

Then God told him to do something else. Beyond seeing it, He said to him, «Arise and walk in the land through its length and its width.» Sometimes God shows us a vision or gives us an idea; He drops something in our spirit about what He wants to do in our lives, and we just wait, hoping that the vision will come to us. But in this instance, God doesn’t say, «Abraham, wait for the vision to come to you.» He says, «You have to go to the vision. You have to walk into the land.» That simply means that there are times we have to put action to the things that God is showing us. Abraham had to start walking in the land, moving from place to place.

Can you imagine? The land was not all his; there were people living in the land. He had to be walking in the land. I can imagine he would get to a village or town where people were already residing. But he would think in his mind, «You have no idea who the true owner of this property is; I am your owner.» God said, «You have to walk the land,» so he had to mentally possess the land.

There are things that God wants you to mentally possess, and maybe you should drive through your city and mentally claim property that God has promised you. Maybe it means going to a business to see what they are doing and mentally knowing that God will give you a similar business, or going to a home and mentally knowing that God will provide you with a similar home. We have to learn to walk into the inheritance that God has for us. For Abraham, he walked into his inheritance; God wants you to walk into the vision that He has given you. Many of us have great ideas of where we want to go in our lives, but we haven’t taken the action to physically and mentally walk in those spaces. I encourage you to do that because something that God has promised you is about to come into your hands. Walk into it; it is yours, your inheritance.

Why don’t we pray together? Say with me, «Heavenly Father, today I walk into my inheritance. Bless the steps that I take to possess the vision You have given me. In Jesus' name, Amen.» Well, I believe, my friends, that the inheritance is yours; it’s waiting for you. Don’t sit down; walk into it. I’m Pastor Mensa Otabil. Shalom, peace, and life to you.