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What promise does Jesus give to His faithful followers?

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Jesus promises glory and a kingdom to His faithful followers, assuring rewards that far exceed their earthly deeds.

In Luke 22:29-30, Jesus offers a remarkable promise to His disciples, indicating that they will receive a kingdom just as He has from the Father. This assurance comes as part of His final words before His death, serving as a profound encouragement to those who remain true to Him. The promise signifies not only a future role in God's eternal kingdom but also a sense of belonging and purpose. It reflects God's incredible grace wherein the rewards for faithfulness are exceedingly generous compared to the humble service rendered during their earthly lives. Believers can take heart in knowing that even their smallest efforts for the Lord will not go unnoticed, as God keeps a record of their deeds.
Scripture References: Luke 22:29-30, Revelation 22:12

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Luke 22:24-30
J.C. Ryle · Sep 11, 2016
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