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How does the concept of a 'full reward' apply to believers?

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The concept of a 'full reward' signifies that believers are ultimately rewarded through Christ, who is our great prize and hope.

The idea of a 'full reward' reflects the belief that all blessings and eternal life are found in Christ. As Boaz promised Ruth a full reward in Ruth 2:12, Christians understand that God recompenses their faith and obedience, not as a matter of debt, but as a product of His grace. Hebrews 11:6 states that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him, emphasizing that the fullness of our reward is realized in knowing Christ and being united with Him in eternal life. The full reward entails both temporal blessings in the present and the ultimate hope of glorification in the age to come.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:12, Hebrews 11:6

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A Full Reward
Greg Elmquist · Dec 28, 2022
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