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Judgement and Rewards

The resurrection, the awakening of the physical body, is not eternal life. All persons are resurrected. It is the recompense, the experience that follows the resurrection, that may prove to be eternal life. The awakening itself is neither eternal life nor condemnation. The issue is what we have done, what we have practiced. If we, having received the Lord Jesus, live a godly life, we will be raised to eternal life. If we practice evil we will be raised to wrath and punishment. In the Kingdom of God, judgement and rewards are directly related to what we have done in the body.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introductory Scripture
To eat of the tree of life that is in the midst of the Paradise of God (Revelation 2:7).
Rewards and Judgement
To be clothed in white raiment (Revelation 3:5)
To be given crown of life (Revelation 2:10).
To not be hurt of the second death (Revelation 2:11).
To eat of the hidden manna (Revelation 2:17).
To be given a white stone in that is inscribed a new name (Revelation 2:17).
To be given power over the nations (Revelation 2:26-27).
To be given the morning star (Revelation 2:28).
To walk with Christ in white (Revelation 3:4).
To be clothed in white raiment (Revelation 3:5).
To not have one's name blotted out of the Book of Life (Revelation 3:5).
To have one's name confessed before the Father and His angels (Revelation 3:5).
To be kept from the hour of temptation (Revelation 3:10).
To become a pillar in the Temple of God (Revelation 3:12).
To have inscribed on one's self the name of God; the name of the city of God; the new name of Christ(Revelation 3:12).
To sit with Christ in His throne (Revelation 3:21).
To inherit all things (Revelation 21:7).
To have God be one's God, and to be God's Son (Revelation 21:7)

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