Our Divine Inheritance: God as Our Possession
"And it shall be unto them for an inheritance: I am their inheritance: and ye shall give them no possession in Israel: I am their possession." - Ezekiel 44:28

The book of Ezekiel stands as a prophetic call to the people of Israel during their time of exile, emphasizing restoration and hope in a future covenant relationship with God. In Ezekiel 44:28, the Lord reassures His chosen tribe of Levi with profound implications regarding their identity and inheritance. The verse states, “And it shall be unto them for an inheritance: I am their inheritance: and ye shall give them no possession in Israel: I am their possession.”
This remarkable statement speaks volumes about what it means to belong to God and highlights a staggering shift in the notion of inheritance. To the Israelites, land and possession were markers of identity, status, and security. However, God offers a radical reassignment of values. Instead of granting physical land or material wealth, God Himself is presented as their sole inheritance. It is a divine claim that defines not only material wealth but spiritual wealth as well.
### A Shift from Possessions to Presence
Historically, the Levites were appointed as priests and were not to receive tribal land like the other Israelite tribes. But in this passage, God elevates their position by offering them something far greater than land. The absence of a territorial inheritance becomes a symbol of their unique relationship with God. They are called to serve Him and rely on His presence rather than earthly possessions. In a world that constantly encourages accumulation and the pursuit of material security, this is a powerful reminder of the sufficiency of God’s presence.
In a spiritual sense, we too can find ourselves searching for significance in earthly possessions, or societal status. We may find ourselves chasing after the next best thing—be it a job, a relationship, or a lifestyle—believing that these will fulfill us. But Ezekiel’s message calls us back to a foundational truth: God is our ultimate inheritance. We must remember that what truly sustains us is not what we possess, but who possesses us. In Christ, we discover that we are heirs of the King, and our identity is rooted in Him rather than in material offerings.
### Living as God’s Inheritance
Understanding that God is our possession requires a transformation in how we live our lives. It calls us to be good stewards of what we have been given and to prioritize eternal treasures over temporary gain. When we live as if our ultimate security rests in God and His promises, our perspective changes. We can be more generous with our resources, more patient in our trials, and more compassionate toward others.
Additionally, this truth invites us to experience a more profound intimacy with God. The Levites were chosen to be set apart for God’s service; similarly, believers today are called to cultivate a relationship with God that is vibrant and personal. We are sustained not just by knowledge of God but by an experiential relationship that nourishes our souls. This inheritance entails constant communion with our Creator, who desires to lead us, comfort us, and guide our paths.
### Responding to Our Divine Inheritance
The reality of God being our inheritance invokes a response of worship and surrender. We are invited to reflect on our values and priorities: are they aligned with God’s? Are we investing in our relationship with Him, nurturing spiritual growth over worldly pursuits? In our prayer life, let us acknowledge Him as our inheritance, dedicating our desires, ambitions, and plans to His will.
Today, let us find peace in the understanding that we do not need to strive for what the world offers. Instead, we can joyously accept God as our possession. In doing so, we can rest assured that we are part of a greater inheritance that cannot be taken away, a relationship that promises eternal significance in Him. In every aspect of our lives, may we continue to declare: "I am His possession, and He is my inheritance." Let this truth shape our hearts and direct our paths.
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Ezekiel 44:28 - "And it shall be unto them for an inheritance: I am their inheritance: and ye shall give them no possession in Israel: I am their possession."
"And it shall be unto them for an inheritance: I am their inheritance: and ye shall give them no possession in Israel: I am their possession." - Ezekiel 44:28
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Ezekiel 44:26 - "And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days."
Ezekiel 44:21 - "Neither shall any priest drink wine, when they enter into the inner court."
Deuteronomy 28:44 - "He shall lend to thee, and thou shalt not lend to him: he shall be the head, and thou shalt be the tail."
Ezekiel 44:31 - "The priests shall not eat of any thing that is dead of itself, or torn, whether it be fowl or beast."
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Ezekiel 44:1 - "Then he brought me back the way of the gate of the outward sanctuary which looketh toward the east; and it was shut."
Ezekiel 44:20 - "Neither shall they shave their heads, nor suffer their locks to grow long; they shall only poll their heads."
Ezekiel 44:14 - "But I will make them keepers of the charge of the house, for all the service thereof, and for all that shall be done therein."
Ezekiel 28:11-19
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Ezekiel 44:29 - "They shall eat the meat offering, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering; and every dedicated thing in Israel shall be their's."
Genesis 44:28 - "And the one went out from me, and I said, Surely he is torn in pieces; and I saw him not since:"
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Ezekiel 44:23 - "And they shall teach my people the difference between the holy and profane, and cause them to discern between the unclean and the clean."
Ezekiel 44:16 - "They shall enter into my sanctuary, and they shall come near to my table, to minister unto me, and they shall keep my charge."
Ezekiel 16:44 - "¶ Behold, every one that useth proverbs shall use this proverb against thee, saying, As is the mother, so is her daughter."
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