As I consider my mortality, I wondered about my rewards in heaven. I've heard that the greater the works we do as Christians, the greater the rewards. I don't take issue with that.
My wondering, inquisitive natures makes me wonder if our rewards are based on our purpose on earth. The reason I say that is that while on earth, we may never know the impact on a life, that impacts another, that impacts another.... Whether you know your purpose here or not, it's imperative to keep following Jesus and do what you are called to do. I know my calling. I only say this because it let's me know that what I do for my calling is God's purpose for me and whatever He has planned is well beyond my earthly comprehension.
Much like the thief on the cross next to Jesus, should we not just consider ourselves blessed to go to heaven based on the grace of God?
Whatever my rewards are in heaven, I'm elated that I will be there and celebrate that!
My wondering, inquisitive natures makes me wonder if our rewards are based on our purpose on earth. The reason I say that is that while on earth, we may never know the impact on a life, that impacts another, that impacts another.... Whether you know your purpose here or not, it's imperative to keep following Jesus and do what you are called to do. I know my calling. I only say this because it let's me know that what I do for my calling is God's purpose for me and whatever He has planned is well beyond my earthly comprehension.
Much like the thief on the cross next to Jesus, should we not just consider ourselves blessed to go to heaven based on the grace of God?
Whatever my rewards are in heaven, I'm elated that I will be there and celebrate that!
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