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! Eternal Rewards
Among the last recorded words of our Lord Jesus Christ is this startling statement: “/Behold, I am coming quickly and My *reward* is with Me, to give to every one according to his *work*./”[1]
Clearly, Jesus plans to reward believers and these rewards will be according to their works.[2]
!!! Rewards and Grace
Salvation, of course, is not earned.
Our salvation is /by grace through faith/.[3]
In fact, grace and works are mutually exclusive.[4]
God *gives/ /*us His salvation, but *pays* us for our works.[5]
Thus we must utilize very /diligently/ the provisions He has given us.[6]
God graciously supplies the means by which we may serve Him, but the decision to serve - and the diligence employed in doing so, - are /our /contribution.
!!! Rewards and Selfishness
The doctrine of rewards is not only taught in Scripture, but we are actually */commanded/ *to pursue them.
For example, Jesus said: /“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth…but *lay up for yourselves* treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”*[7]*/
Thus, the pursuit of heavenly treasure is not an optional matter.
It is very clear that /every disciple/ should lay up celestial wealth.[8]
Pursuing eternal rewards is not a selfish endeavor but rather /God’s appointed way/ of pursuing our eternal self-interest.[9]
!!! /When/ will Rewards be Given?
The doctrine of rewards is mentioned frequently in Scripture and is presented as a primary /motivation/ for godly living.[10]
But /when/ will these rewards be administered?
The answer is evident from Scripture: *at the Judgment-Seat of Christ*.
/“For we must all appear before the Judgment-Seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad.”/ [11] This, of course, occurs after the rapture of the Assembly when all believers will be gathered together with the Lord.[12]
At this point the believer’s *life-work* will be *evaluated*[13] and his position *for* *all eternity* will be determined.[14]
!!! What is the /Nature/ of these Rewards?
These rewards are often described in figurative language[15] and sometimes in more straightforward terms,[16] but they all indicate *authority* in the world to come.[17]
They are given on the basis of/ endurance/,[18] /faithfulness/,[19] and other spiritual qualities that are developed in /this/ life.[20]
It is also clear in Scripture that *not all believers will be rewarded equally, and some - hardly at all!*[21]* *My eternal reward is dependent upon whether my works have been accomplished in the power of the /Holy Spirit/ in accordance with the /commandments of Christ/.[22]
/Blessed are those who *do His commandments*, that they may have the right to the tree of life and may enter through the gates*[23]*/ /of the city/.[24]
*Believer, will /you/ receive eternal rewards?
Can /you/ say, **“/Even so come, Lord Jesus/”?*[25]
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[1] Rev. 22:12.
[2] The word for /reward/ is the Greek word /μισθός/ /misthos/ which basically means /pay, wages/ (see Luke 10:7).
Thus these rewards are /earned /by us.
[3] Eph. 2:8-9.
Our works have nothing to do with whether we go to heaven or hell.
Salvation is a /gift/ and it is absolutely /free/.
[4] Rom. 11:6; 4:4-5.
[5] This is not to say that there is /no connection/ between God’s grace to us and the works we do for Him.
We would not be able to do rewardable works if we had not been regenerated by grace through faith (2 Pet.
1:3).
[6] 2 Pet.
1:5.
While eternal life is /free/ (Rev.
22:17), discipleship/ /is /immeasurably hard/ (Luke 14:26-35).
[7] Matt.
6:19-21.
See also Mark 10:21, Luke 12:33, 1 Tim.
6:17-19 where similar commands are given.
[8] Notice the passion in which Paul pursues rewards (I Cor.
9:24-27, Phil.
3:13-14), even to the very end of his life (2 Tim.
4:7-8).
[9] /Selfishness/ is pursuing our self-interest /in our own way/.
In fact, pursuing eternal rewards requires the strongest form of /selflessness/, namely /love/* *(1 Cor.
14:1: 13:5).
[10] See Matt.
5:12, 46; 6:1-6, 10:41-42, 16:27, Luke 6:23, 35; 1 Cor.
3:8-15, Col. 3:24 for just a few examples.
It is also mentioned frequently in the Old Testament (See Eccles.
12:13-14, Dan 12:13; Cf Heb.
11:13, 26).
[11] 2 Cor.
5:10.
This event is mentioned very often in the New Testament (e.g. 1 Cor.
3:8-15,  James 2:12-13; 5:8-9, 1 Pet.
1:13-17; 4:17-18; 1 John 2:28; 4:17 etc.) and occasionally in the Old Testament (Eccles.
12:14)
[12] 1 Thess.
4:13-18.
[13] Rom. 14:10-12.
[14] The believer’s eternal destiny is not at stake at this judgment.
His sins will /never/ be brought into judgment (John 5:24).
The Judgment-Seat of Christ is an evaluation of our /stewardship/ of the resources God gave us at conversion (Luke 12:42, 1 Pet.
4:10).
[15] Such as /crowns/ (1 Cor.
9:25, 2 Tim.
4:8), hidden/ manna /(Rev.
2:17), /pillar in the temple of God /(Rev.
3:12) etc.
[16] Such as /rulership/ (Matt.
25:21, 24:47).
/prizes /(1 Cor.
9:24, Phil.
3:14), /inheritance/ (Matt.
5:5, 19:29, Rev. 20:6) etc.
[17] Note Rev. 2:26, 3:21.
This will involve co-rulership both in the /millennial reign/ of Christ on the earth and the /eternal reign/ of God in the new heavens and earth (Rev.
21:7).
The co-heirs of King Jesus are the /elite/ of human history.
*To be numbered among them is the highest honor – and greatest victory – which any man or woman can achieve.*
[18] 2 Tim.
2:12, Rom.
8:17, Matt.
16:24-27.
[19] Matt.
25:21, Luke 19:17, 1 Cor.
4:2.
[20] These include /abundant faith/ (Matt.
8:10-12), /devotion to Christ/ (Luke 22:28-30), /kindness to Christ’s brethren/ (Matt.
25:34-36), /watchfulness /(Luke 12:35-37) etc.
To reign with Christ, much more is required than an occasional good deed here or there.
[21] Note, for example, 1 Cor.
3:9-15, Matt.
25:14-30; 10:33; Luke 19:15-26; 12:42-48, 9:26, 1 John 2:28, 2 Tim.
2:12, Matt.
5:3, 5 10, Luke 22:28-30, 1 Cor.
6:9-10, Gal.
5:19-21, Eph.
5:5-6
[22] Gal.
6:8; 5:16.; Col 3:16.
Works not done in the control of the Holy Spirit will, in effect, be /“burned up”/ at the Judgment-Seat of Christ (1 Cor 3:15).
Spiritual victory is not an /accident/.
It is the outworking of the fundamental truths and principles which permeate the word of God.
[23] The gate was where rulers entered and presided over a city (Cf.
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