"Salvation is a gift. A reward is something given for merit or accomplishment.
We didn’t do anything to merit salvation. It comes as a gift through faith.
Isn’t your statement saying salvation is a reward giving the wrong idea about
salvation? It implies that salvation is somehow earned. I have been following
your website and teachings for a while now. I am puzzled by this statement."
Because we are unable to earn salvation through our
own merit, salvation is indeed a gift (Rom. 6:23). This does not, however, take
away our responsibility to obey. One requirement for all believers is to show
love to Almighty Yahweh. According to Scripture, we love Him by obeying His
Commandments (1 John 5:3). If we ignore this love, we will not receive eternal
life (Rev. 22:14). In this way, salvation is a reward to those who faithfully
follow Yahweh. The relationship is the same with our own children. While our
love for our children is not based on merit, it does not absolve them of the
consequences for rebellion or a lack of obedience. When children behave, they
are rewarded with our favor. When they misbehave, they are punished. Looking at
it from another perspective, although we cannot earn salvation, Yahweh will not
reward a practicing sinner with everlasting life. He says the unrighteous shall
not inherit the Kingdom, and in 1Corinthians 6:9-10 He lists numerous sins that
will keep all who practice them shut out of everlasting life. Obedience does not
of itself earn passage into His kingdom but it does make one worthy of it, and
also earns Yahweh’s favor.
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