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How do we know God's rewards are of grace?

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God's rewards are based on grace, as every aspect of salvation is unearned and comes from faith.

God's rewards are fundamentally of grace, as illustrated in Romans 4:4-5, which states that the reward is not reckoned of grace, but of debt. This indicates that if rewards were based on our works, they would actually be payments owed to us, rather than gifts from God. Instead, the gift of salvation, including any rewards we receive, is unmerited and solely by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Thus, while the faithful actions of believers may lead to rewards, these rewards do not stem from any claim of merit but rather from God's abundant grace.
Scripture References: Romans 4:4-5

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Todd Nibert · Feb 11, 2007
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