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Ðầy pho tượng nầy bằng vàng ròng; ngực và cách tay bằng bạc; bụng và vế bằng đồng;
A "reward" in the Bible represents something that brings people together, or brings spiritual states together, and binds them. In the Bible, of course -- especially the New Testament -- we're told repeatedly to do what is good and right "without thought of reward." That's because removing the idea of a natural reward lets us be aware of spiritual rewards, which are actually intrinsic to the good that's being done. On a relatively low level, we feel delight in doing something nice and useful for someone else; that delight is a reward. The love that can exist between partners in a committed, loving marriage is a reward. The delight we feel when we truly want what is good and know how to create it is a reward. And ultimately, our conjunction with the Lord and the delight of His love and salvation is the deepest reward of all. These are the things meant when the Bible speaks of "rewards.
Napsal(a) Jonathan S. Rose
Title: The Nexus, Part 1: The Problem
Topic: First Coming
Summary: How can the infinite be meaningfully connected with finite human beings?
Use the reference links below to follow along in the Bible as you watch.
References:
Genesis 46:31-34
Judges 14:1-3, 20; 16:4
Isaiah 53:3
Daniel 2:31-35
Matthew 8:18-20; 21:33-41
John 1:1-5, 10-12