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How do we know that every believer has the same reward in heaven?

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Biblical texts affirm that all believers will receive Christ as their reward, emphasizing grace over works.

The assurance that every believer receives the same reward is affirmed through Scripture. Central to this belief is the understanding of grace in salvation; it cannot be contingent on our works, as even our best efforts are tainted by sin. In the Parable of the Laborers in Matthew 20, all who worked received the same payment regardless of their hours, illustrating that God, in His sovereignty, chooses to give His gifts without regard to human merit. This reflects the heart of the gospel, which emphasizes that salvation and rewards are rooted in Christ's sufficiency, not our performance. Thus, when we arrive in heaven, the unity of our reward—Christ Himself—remains unchanged, reinforcing the truth that we stand not on our works, but by grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:1-16

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