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How do we know that God rewards our good deeds?

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Scripture assures us that while our good deeds do not earn God's love, they are recognized by Him and will be rewarded.

While it’s clear from Scripture that our salvation is a gift of grace, the Bible also affirms that God rewards good deeds. Paul encourages the Galatians not to grow weary in doing good, promising that in due season they will reap if they do not give up (Galatians 6:9). This points to the truth that our actions in service to others, especially within the household of faith, are valuable in the eyes of God. Rewards may come in different forms, such as spiritual fulfillment or even greater experiences of communion with God. However, these rewards are not the basis of our justification; rather, they are a manifestation of our faith in action.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:9, Matthew 5:12

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