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‘District of Columbia’ Ye are the light of the world.
- Publish Date: 06-20-2026 22:19:00 |
- Contact: augustineone (see all posting) |
- Location: Washington 20001 |
- Place: 416 Florida Ave NW |
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‘District of Columbia’
Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an
hill cannot be hid.
‘God Is Watching Us All’
Be thankful, not ungrateful that you are living in an Age of
Traumatic Division. For those who are in positions to lead, guide, and bring
their flock to togetherness, to loving one another more than hatred &
division, that its’ flock is dwelling in, will surely be Pleasing to the
One, who created this world and all Life within it, Our Heavenly Father!
The Riches of our Earthly Life are short lived because of
our mortality, but the Rewards of thy Works in this life that you do in the
name Of Jesus Christ will be unimaginable in Heaven!
AI Overview
Jesus describes heavenly rewards as
vastly superior to earthly wealth. Rather than material possessions, they are
incorruptible, eternal treasures. The ultimate reward is communion with God
Himself, which provides unspeakable joy. The exact nature of these rewards is
profound, and they are typically categorized in a few keyways:
1. Incorruptible Treasures
Jesus urged His followers to
"store up for yourselves treasures in heaven". Unlike earthly wealth,
which can rot, rust, or be stolen, heavenly rewards are permanent. They are the
spiritual fruit of living with patience, kindness, and generosity.
2. The Reward is God Himself
Many theologians emphasize that the
greatest "reward" in heaven isn't a physical object, but the complete
presence of God. Believers are promised eternal satisfaction, peace, and the
chance to know God intimately.
3. Differing Degrees of Joy and
Responsibility
While heaven's joy is universally
perfect, the Bible hints at differing degrees of "reward," such as
"crowns" or expanded responsibilities.
- Crowns: The New Testament references various crowns (e.g., the Crown of
Righteousness, the Crown of Life) awarded for faithful perseverance. - No Jealousy: While believers may experience different capacities for joy or
varying levels of responsibility, community consensus among theologians
and believers confirms that there will be no jealousy or animosity in
heaven—only perfect, shared love.
4. Given by Grace
Scripture makes it clear that while
God rewards our earthly faithfulness, heavenly perfection is an inheritance
granted by grace, not a wage mathematically earned.
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