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What does the Bible say about God as our reward?

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The Bible affirms that God Himself is the ultimate reward for His people, as stated in Genesis 15:1, where God says, 'I am your exceeding great reward.'

The concept that God is His people's reward is rooted in Genesis 15:1, where the Lord declares to Abraham, 'I am your shield and your exceeding great reward.' This declaration signifies that no earthly reward can compare to God Himself. The Scriptures teach that the world's offerings are inadequate and ultimately empty, often leaving the seeker unsatisfied (Job 20:22, Ecclesiastes 1:2). In contrast, the presence and essence of God are fulfilling, providing a transcendent value that surpasses all earthly and even heavenly rewards, as the psalmist declares in Psalm 73:25, 'Whom have I in heaven but you?' Thus, God, in His fullness, is the highest and greatest reward a believer can ever receive.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:1, Job 20:22, Ecclesiastes 1:2, Psalm 73:25

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