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How do we know that nothing done for Christ is lost?

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Scripture promises that any service rendered for Christ will be rewarded, affirming that no act of kindness is in vain.

The assurance that nothing done for Christ is lost stems from the teachings of Jesus, who states in Matthew 10:42 that even the smallest gestures, like giving a cup of cold water, will be rewarded. This eternal perspective on our actions emphasizes the significance of both great and small deeds done in Christ’s name. Our daily life, interwoven with acts of kindness and obedience, contributes to God’s kingdom and reflects the essence of a life devoted to Him. Therefore, all actions motivated by love for Christ, regardless of their perceived scale, hold eternal value.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:42

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