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What does the Bible say about Christ's reward?

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The Bible portrays Christ's reward as His church, His bride, which He won through His work of redemption.

The Bible indicates that Christ's reward is His church, depicted as His bride, which He secured through His sacrificial work. In Judges 1, the story of Othniel taking Kirjath-Sephir illustrates this redemptive act. Caleb, representing God the Father, offers his daughter Aksa to Othniel, who symbolizes Christ, as a reward for capturing the city—an image of the New Jerusalem. This is further supported by Revelation, where the church is described as the bride adorned for her husband, representing the victory that Christ achieved over sin and death.
Scripture References: Judges 1:12-15, Revelation 21:2

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Christ's Reward
Greg Elmquist · Dec 12, 2021
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