Rewards in Heaven for Christians
Rewards for Christians – When Do We Receive Them
The city of Corinth was famous for the Isthmian Games, a festival of athletic contests and events similar to the Olympic games. At the end of each contest or event, the athletes would appear before a large, ornately decorated platform called the bema. On this platform, the emperor sat on the judgment seat and gave out rewards to the victorious athletes for their years of dedicated and disciplined training and their perseverance and endurance in the heat of competition and battle. Rewards (see Rev. 22:12).
(In 2 Corinthians 5:10), Paul gives the Corinthians a similar image of the bema in relation to the future judgment of Christians when he states, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.” Paul is saying that all Christians will stand before the Bema Seat; (see Article), of Christ. At the bema seat, Jesus Christ will bring to light every deed, good or bad that each believer has done on earth since he or she became a Christian. Every Christian will be rewarded based on his words, deeds, and faithfulness (see 1 Cor.
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Jesus illustrates judgment and regards in the parable He gives (in Matt.
In this parable, those who are faithful with the time, talent, and treasures that Christ gives them will be rewarded with crowns (1 Cor.
(In Revelation 22:12), Jesus Christ says, “I come quickly and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.” Are you ready to stand before the bema seat of Christ? Out of your love for Christ and appreciation for the gift of salvation, serve God faithfully now, and you will be rewarded later. The hope of winning crowns from Jesus Christ and reigning with Him should convince a Christian that running a faithful race is worth the effort. Being awarded any one of these crowns or opportunities to rule will be an honor beyond anything we can imagine. Let’s go for it!
Reigning According to Faithfulness: In (Luke
Luke 19:17 “Well done, my good servant!” his master replied. “Because you have been trustworthy in a very small matter, take charge of ten cities.” Because this servant had magnified his substance, he was given the authority of ten cities during the Millennium. The same is said in verse 18 of the 2nd servant, who had taken his mina and gained five minas. To him was given authority to reign over five cities.
The unfaithful servant, who simply returned to the master the mina he had been given, received nothing; in fact, the mina he had was taken away, which may well indicate that the unfaithful servants of Christ, though saved (“but only as one escaping through the flames” (1 Cor. 3:15), do not have any special award, but will live a rather barren existence during the Millennium.
Faithful servants, however, will be given a place of true leadership in Christ’s kingdom, a position of leadership directly in proportion to the degree of faithfulness in Christian service. What a challenge to believers to be faithful in whatever way they can in this life, for in their service for Christ they are laying up for themselves treasures in heaven that will one day determine their station and position for a thousand years.