Christ as Reward
This category explores how Christ Himself is the ultimate reward for believers, focusing on the grace-filled judgment of believers at the Bema Seat and our identity as co-heirs receiving an eternal inheritance. It shifts perspective from fear to joyful anticipation of sharing in Christ's divine nature and promises.
- What should I expect at Christ’s reward ceremony for believers?
- Why do my works get tested by fire but my sin is not judged?
- How can I embrace God’s smiling face at my spiritual finish line?
- Why should I rely on faith, not works, for my inheritance?
- What does it mean to be a co-heir with Christ?
- How does Christ's resurrection secure my everlasting covenant with God?
- Why should I see Christ as my true reward?
- What changes when I serve God by grace, not effort?
- How can I enjoy serving God without expecting payment?
- Why do I have confidence as a co-heir with Christ?
- What does it mean that Christ is my inheritance?
- How should I live knowing I’m transferred into Christ’s kingdom?
- What should I focus on to receive rewards at the Bema seat judgment?
- Why do my efforts sometimes feel like wood, hay, or stubble?
- How can I ensure my work reflects Christ’s incorruptible nature?
- What does it mean that legalism is burned at the Bema seat judgment?
- Why aren’t my sins brought up at Christ’s reward celebration?
- How can I live by Christ’s life to build lasting treasures?
- What should I remember about Christ's finished work when facing judgment?
- Why do I not need to fear condemnation as a believer?
- How can I experience rest and joy in my union with Christ?
- How do I find freedom in grace rather than works for eternal reward?
- What should I focus on instead of seeking recognition for my service?
- How do I embrace Christ as my true eternal reward?
- What does it mean to add imperishable materials to the Church?
- How can I speak truth in love to help the Church grow?
- Why should I focus on Christ rather than mystical experiences in faith?
- What should I expect at the Bema Seat as a believer?
- Why shouldn't I fear judgment when thinking about rewards?
- How do I avoid legalism in interpreting rewards and grace?