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What does the Bible say about God as a reward?

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The Bible teaches that God Himself is the ultimate reward for His people, providing satisfaction and eternal joy.

In the Scriptures, God is described as an exceedingly great reward, as emphasized in Genesis 15:1, where the Lord assures Abram of His presence and blessing. God is not only a satisfying reward, as expressed in Psalm 17:15, but He offers an infinite fullness that surpasses our earthly desires. When believers awake in God's likeness after death, they will experience the fulfillment of their deepest longings. This reward is comprehensive in that it encompasses all good things, as seen in Genesis 33:11, where Jacob acknowledges that with God, he has all he needs. Furthermore, Ephesians 1:3 highlights the spiritual blessings poured out upon believers, making Him a suitable and delightful reward for the soul.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:1, Psalm 17:15, Genesis 33:11, Ephesians 1:3

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