Jesus Christ's Personal Intercession
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RewardsRewards come in many forms for many different things. There are trophies, ribbons, certificates, rings, plaques, belts, and medals, and they're given for achievements in sports, music, science, business, and other areas.
All of these have a value that transcends the cost of the materials that make them. Rewards are not jewelry. They may look good, but they're not there to make someone look more beautiful. Instead, they symbolize the honor given to the recipient for deeds done in the past. If you know someone with a Lifesaving Medal, you know that person got it by saving someone else's life. That person's heroism was appreciated, recognized and made public by the giving of the reward. There will come a time when you will appear before the judgement seat
of Christ. You will be judged based on what you have done. If you haven't
put your trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior, the results of that
judgement will be an eternity spent in separation from God in hell
( I think love for Jesus Christ is the best motivator for serving Him, but rewards are also good when seen in the right light. I used to think that serving for rewards is serving for the wrong reasons - it just sounds greedy. But when you think about heaven with its foundation of precious stones and streets of gold, personal material wealth will have no meaning. There will not be the "haves" and the "have nots." There will be no buying and no selling. The God who supplies all our needs here on earth will certainly supply everything we need up there. So what value will our rewards have? The value will be seen in what those rewards symbolize. They represent what we will have done for Jesus Christ. Have you ever thought about the kinds of things Jesus wants to reward you for? It's easy to get into the mentality that service for Christ is a chore. Just keep working at it and eventually we'll get paid. But is just doing our job any reason to get special commendation? Jesus said: In the same way, when you have done all the things which are given you to do, say, There is no profit in us, for we have only done what we were ordered to do. Going to church, putting in your ten percent into the offering plate, just going through the motions is nothing to be rewarded for. We will have done only what was expected of us. But the things we have done for Christ , the ways that we have expressed Him to others, these things we will be rewarded for. Think about Jesus' picture of the final judgement and His description of those who He will honor: Then will the King say to those on his right, Come, you who have the blessing of my Father, into the kingdom made ready for you before the world was: For I was in need of food, and you gave it to me: I was in need of drink, and you gave it to me: I was wandering, and you took me in; I had no clothing, and you gave it to me: when I was ill, or in prison, you came to me. - These are all personal investment things. They require self-sacrifice,
going the extra mile, to help someone else who cannot repay. They're
expressions of God's character. They're the spiritual fruit we should be
bearing for God's pleasure ( It's easy to look at a large church or prominent ministry and think,
"With all the people coming to Christ in that ministry, someone sure
has a lot of treasure being laid up for them in heaven!" But the
outward success of one ministry does not mean a greater reward than that
of a small struggling ministry. The world's idea of success is different
than God's. We like to think in terms of statistics (i.e. the number of
people saved, how fast the church is growing numerically, etc.), but God
always looks at the hearts of individuals. Remember the widow's mite in
Serving requires great love for God and the investment of yourself. Don't just put your money in the offering plate to pay someone else to do your job. Your reward will be much greater when you offer yourself. When you finally get to heaven, you will know that there are no awards given for "the biggest bus ministry" or "the most scripture memorized," only for how your love for Jesus Christ has been expressed. Will others be able to see your rewards and say: "That person really loved Jesus Christ?" |