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Q: I’m studying Revelation chapter 20 with BSF right now. I’ve never understood something about the final judgement. How do we reconcile verses such as Matthew 16:27 referencing the rewards individual believers will receive during the final judgment with teachings found in Galatians about freedom from the law (behavior and sins condemnation) and concepts such as every good and perfect gift comes from the father of lights. I think I’ve heard in church, about rewards and extra jewels in your crown, but I’m not certain where that is in the Bible. It is a little confusing to consider freedom through Christ and also a reward system that doesn’t equally reward if we can’t add or take away anything from the work of Christ on the cross.
Summary
In this episode , Dr. E and Hanna tackle a nuanced question about Revelation 20 and the concept of eternal rewards. Drawing from multiple New Testament passages, Dr. E outlines seven distinct judgments found in Scripture, explaining the Judgment Seat of Christ as a moment for believers' works—not their salvation—to be evaluated. He unpacks how rewards in heaven are not based on merit, but are gracious gifts from God, rooted in faithfulness and obedience. The conversation explores the meaning of crowns, such as the crown of righteousness and the unfading crown of glory, and how believers will ultimately cast these rewards before Christ’s throne. They also reflect on the earthly mindset that struggles with the idea of disparity in heaven and offer reassurance that envy and pride will be absent in eternity. This episode encourages believers to live faithfully now, knowing that our lives carry eternal significance beyond what we can see.
Takeaways
Eternal rewards are not about merit but about faithfulness and obedience to God.
Scripture describes multiple types of judgment, including the judgment seat for believers.
Crowns of righteousness and glory are symbols of God’s gracious recognition.
Rewards will be cast at Christ’s feet—there’s no room for pride or envy in eternity.
Modern culture often downplays eternal life, but Jesus emphasized it repeatedly.
Living with an eternal perspective reshapes how we view our work, suffering, and purpose.
Links Mentioned:
Why Should We Care About Eternal Rewards?
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
By Michael Easley4.8
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Q: I’m studying Revelation chapter 20 with BSF right now. I’ve never understood something about the final judgement. How do we reconcile verses such as Matthew 16:27 referencing the rewards individual believers will receive during the final judgment with teachings found in Galatians about freedom from the law (behavior and sins condemnation) and concepts such as every good and perfect gift comes from the father of lights. I think I’ve heard in church, about rewards and extra jewels in your crown, but I’m not certain where that is in the Bible. It is a little confusing to consider freedom through Christ and also a reward system that doesn’t equally reward if we can’t add or take away anything from the work of Christ on the cross.
Summary
In this episode , Dr. E and Hanna tackle a nuanced question about Revelation 20 and the concept of eternal rewards. Drawing from multiple New Testament passages, Dr. E outlines seven distinct judgments found in Scripture, explaining the Judgment Seat of Christ as a moment for believers' works—not their salvation—to be evaluated. He unpacks how rewards in heaven are not based on merit, but are gracious gifts from God, rooted in faithfulness and obedience. The conversation explores the meaning of crowns, such as the crown of righteousness and the unfading crown of glory, and how believers will ultimately cast these rewards before Christ’s throne. They also reflect on the earthly mindset that struggles with the idea of disparity in heaven and offer reassurance that envy and pride will be absent in eternity. This episode encourages believers to live faithfully now, knowing that our lives carry eternal significance beyond what we can see.
Takeaways
Eternal rewards are not about merit but about faithfulness and obedience to God.
Scripture describes multiple types of judgment, including the judgment seat for believers.
Crowns of righteousness and glory are symbols of God’s gracious recognition.
Rewards will be cast at Christ’s feet—there’s no room for pride or envy in eternity.
Modern culture often downplays eternal life, but Jesus emphasized it repeatedly.
Living with an eternal perspective reshapes how we view our work, suffering, and purpose.
Links Mentioned:
Why Should We Care About Eternal Rewards?
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].

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