In our journey as believers, the concept of future rewards often stirs mixed emotions. Some may feel it's selfish or inappropriate to focus on heavenly rewards, yet Scripture is clear that God is not hesitant to speak of them. Our heavenly Father uses the promise of rewards to motivate us, as seen throughout the Bible. From the Old Testament to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles, the theme of reward is prevalent. Isaiah speaks of God's reward coming with Him, and Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, frequently mentions heavenly rewards to encourage perseverance through trials.
Jesus assures us that even the smallest acts of kindness, like giving a cup of cold water, will not go unrewarded. This promise extends to the end of the age, where our works will be evaluated at the judgment seat of Christ. This is not a judgment of salvation but of reward, where our service will be tested by fire to reveal its true value. Our motives and the purity of our service will determine what remains.
Rewards in heaven are multifaceted. They include what remains after our works are tested, responsibilities in the age to come, and crowns of victory and royalty. These rewards are not just for personal glory but are ultimately for the glory of God. We are encouraged to guard our rewards, ensuring that nothing robs us of the crown that awaits us.
The greatest reward, however, is God Himself. Our ultimate inheritance is the unhindered fellowship with our Creator, the joy of His presence, and the fulfillment of our deepest spiritual desires. In a profound mystery, we are also God's inheritance, His reward. Despite our spiritual poverty, God invests in us, making us rich in love, wisdom, and glory.
As we serve, let us keep our focus on the eternal, knowing that our labor is not in vain. We are building a heavenly reward, and our service is a testament to God's amazing work in us. Let us continue to serve with zeal, storing up treasures in heaven, and looking forward to the day when we will fully experience the joy of our reward in God's presence.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Heavenly Rewards as Motivation: God uses the promise of heavenly rewards to motivate us to endure trials and serve faithfully. This is not selfish but a biblical encouragement to focus on eternal outcomes rather than earthly recognition. [06:12]
- 2. Judgment Seat of Christ: Our works will be evaluated at the judgment seat of Christ, where the true value of our service will be revealed. This judgment is not about salvation but about the reward, emphasizing the importance of pure motives and genuine service. [19:27]
- 3. Diverse Aspects of Reward: Rewards in heaven include what remains after testing, responsibilities in the age to come, and crowns of victory. These rewards are not for personal glory but for the glory of God, encouraging us to serve with humility and dedication. [28:44]
- 4. God as Our Greatest Reward: The ultimate reward is God Himself, our inheritance and portion. This unhindered fellowship with God fulfills our deepest spiritual desires and is the true essence of heaven. [34:28]
- 5. We Are God's Inheritance: In a profound mystery, we are also God's inheritance, His reward. Despite our spiritual poverty, God invests in us, making us rich in love, wisdom, and glory, highlighting His amazing work in us. [39:11]
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