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What does the Bible say about rewards for the righteous?

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The Bible teaches that rewards for the righteous are based on grace rather than works, as illustrated in Matthew 20:1-16.

In the parable of the laborers in the vineyard, found in Matthew 20:1-16, we see that the rewards given are not based on the amount of work done but on the grace of the master who distributes them. This parable emphasizes that God’s grace is given freely and cannot be earned by human effort or righteousness. The laborers who worked different hours all received the same wage—a penny—demonstrating that in God's kingdom, it is not the chronological order of our service but the graciousness of the giver that determines our reward. This challenges the human inclination to think that rewards in heaven are based on earthly labor and merit, reinforcing the principle that the kingdom of God operates on grace, not law.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:1-16, Psalm 58:11

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