Devotion for July 16, 2026
By James Boice

Eyes on Our Inheritance
Acts 20:17–38
Now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance. Acts 20:32

Paul reminds us that if we are faithful to our task, as Paul was urging the Ephesian elders to be, there will be laid up for us “treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal” (Matt. 6:20).

I suppose that is why Paul went on in an unexpected way to speak about himself again. He had already given his testimony; he had spoken directly to the elders. At first glance it seems strange that Paul should then have begun to talk about himself some more, saying, “I coveted no one’s silver or gold or apparel” (Acts 20:33).

It may be a bit unexpected but it is not hard to understand how he got there. He had just urged them to deny themselves for the sake of God’s kingdom, concluding, “God [will give you] an inheritance among all those who are sanctified.” Then, having said that, he reminded them that what he was urging on them he had himself done. He said in effect, “I have not tried to build an earthly fortune. I have not coveted anyone’s gold. I have not been in this religion business to become wealthy. The reason I have not done that is that I have had my eyes set upon the inheritance laid up for me in heaven.”

What a difference it would make if we would all learn to think like that. I know it is hard. The world bombards us with its values and with a philosophy that says, “You only go around once. Now is the time to make it. If you do not lay up treasure for yourself now, you’ll never have it.”

By contrast, the Word of God says, “You can lay it up now. But when you die, it will be gone forever; on the other hand, if you live for God now, you will have treasure forever.” It is literally true that you cannot take it with you into heaven. But if you are obedient to God and try to serve him wholeheartedly now, spiritual treasures will be waiting for you in heaven when you get there. These treasures are the eternal well-being of the soul, eternal felicity, basking in and enjoying the favor of God forever. Compared with those spiritual treasures, the things for which we sell our souls here are worse than trifles. They are nothing. They are literally the refuse of this disintegrating world. Learn to lay up treasures in heaven, as Paul did.


Taken from Come to the Waters by James Boice ISBN 9798887790954 used with permission from P&R Publishing, Phillipsburg NJ 08865

Scripture quotations are from the ESV (the Holy Bible English Standard Version) copyright 2001 by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. All rights reserved. 

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