Rewards

September 5th – Proverbs 11:18

Proverbs 11:18

Proverbs 11:18 reminds us that “the one who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.” What a promise that is! When we choose to live with honesty, integrity, and faithfulness to God, our efforts are never wasted. But sometimes righteousness feels costly. Like choosing truth when a lie would be easier, extending forgiveness when it hurts, or walking away from what the world celebrates. Yet God sees every small step of obedience, even the ones no one else notices. His rewards don’t always come in the form of wealth or applause, but they are far richer. Rewards like peace that steadies our hearts, joy that no circumstance can steal, strength to endure trials, and treasures that last an eternity. Each day, we are plant seeds either for ourselves or for God’s Kingdom. What we sow today shapes the harvest of tomorrow. If we want a life that bears fruit, it begins with choosing righteousness in the ordinary moments. And trusting that God will bring about a sure and lasting harvest.

Reflection Question: What kind of seeds am I sowing in my daily life? Ones that fade with the world, or ones that reap God’s eternal reward?

Prayer Prompt: Lord, help me to sow seeds of righteousness in every choice I make. Keep me faithful, even in the small things, and remind me that Your rewards are sure and eternal.

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April 10th – Revelation22:12

Revelation 22:12

When Jesus returns, He won’t come empty-handed. He’ll bring with Him the glory of justice, rewarding each person according to their deeds. For the faithful, there are promises of heavenly rewards. Earned for their steadfastness in righteousness. Yet, for those who have turned away from God, there awaits a reckoning. For every action, good and bad, will face its consequence. The return of Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God’s justice, ensuring that no deed goes unnoticed or unrewarded. The apostle Paul, nearing his own execution, eagerly anticipated receiving the crown of righteousness from the Lord. Yet he humbly acknowledged that all who long for the Lord’s appearing share in this promise. As we journey through life, let us hold fast to the hope of our heavenly reward, living with faithfulness and integrity in every deed. And let us not forget that God’s justice ensures that every action, whether seen or unseen, will be met with its due payment, both for good and evil.

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November 20th – Luke 21:19

Luke 21:19

In a world where Christianity is under attack, it can be hard to stand firm in our faith. Especially when it causes a separation between us and the world, including family and friends. Yet Jesus encourages to do just that. To stand firm in our convictions and endure with unwavering faith. No matter how hard, or how dark the day. That means putting all our trust in God and persevering through trials. Because enduring faith, grounded in the Lord, leads to a victorious and abundant life, both now and more importantly, in the life to come. Jesus promises that those who endure faithfully, will receive the ultimate prize of eternal life in God’s presence. What greater treasure could there be? What greater joy than to win an eternity spend with the Lord? That’s why we have great hope. Because we know our steadfastness in faith is not in vain. And will result in a life that transcends the challenges of this world, and will result in a glorious reward!

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November 13th – Hebrews 11:1

Hebrews 11:1

Solomon, the wisest of all kings, tells us a cord of three strands is not quickly broken. (Eccles. 4:12) That’s how it is with faith, hope, and endurance. Together they form an unbreakable chain that allow us to have unwavering trust in God and His promises. Even without physical proof or evidence. Having a confident faith in the Lord strengthens us. Providing a firm foundation which guides our thoughts, choices, and actions. Making sure all align with God’s will. And that faith leads to hope, the driving force behind endurance. This empowers us to keep going through the challenges and uncertainties of life. All with the confidence that what we believe in, though unseen, is certain and trustworthy. And God promises to reward such faith. Including the treasures of eternal life, peace that transcends understanding, and a profound sense of purpose and meaning. Although unseen, we can be assured of God’s love, protection, and a future beyond this life. One filled with joy, restoration, and an eternity spent as His side.

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August 12th – Colossians 1:5

Colossians 1:5

Because of the hope laid up for you in heaven. Of this you have heard before in the word of the truth, the gospel.

Many are the rewards waiting for us in heaven. Besides the crowns that we will lay at the feet of Jesus, there will be joy, rejoicing, glorified new bodies, and an eternity spent by the side of Jesus. That’s why Paul encourages us to lead our lives in anticipation of our heavenly treasures. By anchoring our faith in the rewards promised by God, we find the hope to persevere through life’s challenges with unwavering trust. This hope fuels our actions and choices, inspiring us to treat others with genuine love and kindness. Moreover, the promises of eternity enables us to keep a balanced perspective, helping us focus on what truly matters and avoiding being consumed by temporary concerns. And as we navigate through life, because of the hope we have in the Lord, we are guided toward a purposeful and meaningful existence. And all of these wonderful rewards we have as a result of God’s grace. Not earned through good deeds, our treasures in heaven come from the love of God and our love of Christ.

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October 31st – James 1:12

James 1:12

God’s Promise – “I promise a crown of life to all who love Me despite their trials.” 

No one is exempt from the trials of life. And although painful, James tells there is much to be gained from weathering the storm. For as a Roman philosopher once said, “A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.” In 1 Peter 2:4, Jesus is called a, “living stone which has been rejected by men, but is choice and precious in the sight of God.” We too are choice and precious stones to God. He lovingly refines and purifies us until we are smoothed by faith and polished by perseverance. The process at times may be painful. But to those who endure to the end, James promises a great reward; the crown of life. A beautiful crown reserved for all who love God and receive Jesus Christ as their Savior. Life can be hard. But knowing we will be spending eternity in paradise with the Lord, is all the incentive we need to persevere through every trial!

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June 5th – Revelation 3:11

Revelation 3:11

Throughout history we have heard the warning, “Jesus is coming back soon.” And because it has yet to happen, people get numb to the message. But God works in His own perfect timing and not ours. The fact that Christ hasn’t come yet for His bride means that God is still busy saving souls and adding to His family. A great testimony of His grace and mercy. But make no mistake. Jesus is coming. And until He does, we mustn’t get complacent in our walk and work for the Lord. For one day will stand before Him. And I for one can think of nothing sadder than standing before my King with no crown to lay at His feet. A crown that could have been mine, but forfeited to another because of my unfaithfulness.

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January 3rd – Job 8:7

Job 8:7

When we are in the midst of a trial, it can be hard to see anything but the pain. And that’s just what the Enemy wants. He wants us focused on our sorrows instead of our faith. For it is our faith which tells us that everything is in God’s control, He will never give us more than we can handle, and amazing things are promised for those who endure. Look at Job. Even though he lost everything, he continued to thank and praise God through it all. And in the end, God rewarded Job’s faithfulness by blessing him with far greater than he lost.

 

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