Luke 14:14b
You shall be repaid at the resurrection of the just.
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Suppose a boss were to say to an employee, “We really appreciate what
you’re doing around here, but we’ve decided to change the way we pay you.
Starting today, we’re going to pay you later—after you retire.”
Would the employee jump
for joy? Of course not. That’s not the way things work in this world. We like
our payment now—or at least every payday.
Did you know that God
promises to “pay” us later—much later? And He asks us to be happy about it! Jesus suggested that our ultimate reward for the
good things we do in His name comes after we die.
In Luke 14, Jesus said that if we care for the poor, the lame, and the
blind, our reward for such kindness will come at the resurrection of the
righteous (Luke 14:14).
He also said that if we are persecuted, we should “rejoice in that day and
leap for joy! For indeed [our] reward is great in heaven” (Luke 6:22-23).
Surely, the Lord gives us comfort, love, and guidance today, but what wonderful
things He has planned for us in the future!
This may not be the way
we would have planned it; we don’t enjoy waiting for things. But imagine how
glorious it will be when we receive our rewards in Jesus’ presence. What a
grand time we’ll have as we enjoy what God has reserved for later.
What is done for Christ in
this life will be rewarded in the life to come.