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How do we know the doctrine of rewards is true?

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The doctrine of rewards is rooted in Scripture, particularly in the teachings of Jesus about motives and eternal reward.

The doctrine of rewards is supported by various Scriptures that teach about God rewarding those who act in faithfulness and sincerity. Matthew 6:1 is particularly instructive, as it shows that God promises rewards to those who perform acts of righteousness with the right motives. Genesis 15:1 reveals God's fulfillment of His promises, underscoring that the ultimate reward for believers is a relationship with Him. Additionally, passages such as 1 Corinthians 10:31 remind us that all actions should be undertaken for God's glory, indicating that our service to God is not in vain and will be rewarded.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:1, Genesis 15:1, 1 Corinthians 10:31

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