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Why is God considered an infinite reward?

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God is deemed an infinite reward because He possesses unlimited glory and goodness that can satisfy every believer completely.

God's infinite nature ensures that there is no defect or scantiness in Him, making Him the perfect reward for His people. Unlike finite things which can be depleted, God is always full and overflowing, as illustrated by the analogy of the ocean filling multiple buckets without diminishing its own level. This idea is reinforced by the notion that each believer can enjoy the entirety of God despite His infinite glory being shared among millions of saints. The comparison between finite and infinite illustrates that while the sun can illumine the universe without losing its brightness, God can distribute His fullness to all believers without any reduction in His glory. Therefore, God is an everlasting reservoir of joy and love for all who are in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 48:14, Hosea 2:19, Psalm 73:26

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