Salvation is described as an exceeding great reward from God, demonstrating His grace and promises.
In the sermon, salvation is intricately tied to the idea of being a reward from God. In Genesis 15:1, the Lord tells Abram that He is not only his shield but also his exceeding great reward. This reflects the overarching biblical truth that salvation is not merely a transaction but a deeply personal relationship and a gift from God. Salvation comes with the assurance that believers are God’s people, and He provides for their spiritual, emotional, and physical needs. This exceeding great reward manifests in eternal life and communion with Christ, reinforcing the idea that true fulfillment comes from our relationship with Him, not from worldly gains.
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