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How does God reward acts of kindness toward His servants?

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God acknowledges and rewards even the smallest acts of kindness done to His servants, as articulated by Jesus in Matthew 10:42.

In Matthew 10:42, Jesus assures His followers that no act of kindness, however minor it may seem—like giving a cup of cold water to a disciple—will go unnoticed by God. This promise highlights the significance of even the simplest acts of service in the Kingdom of God. Ryle elaborates that, although those who labor in Christ's cause might appear to work unsung and unnoticed, God sees and remembers every effort made for His glory. This intimate care extends not just to grand gestures but also to everyday kindnesses, reinforcing the idea that God deeply values faithfulness in seemingly insignificant tasks.

Furthermore, this principle encourages believers to actively participate in supporting and uplifting those working for the Gospel. Such actions are significant in God’s eyes and contribute to the broader mission of Christ. As believers seek to be helpers in the Lord’s vineyard, they reflect His character and contribute to the advancement of His Kingdom, providing a practical demonstration of their faith through love and service.

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