AMAZING GRACE
REWARDS BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH
A. TWO KINDS OF REWARDS.
"Now to him who works, the wages are not counted as
grace but as debt," Rom, 4:4.
Just as there are TWO KINDS OF
WORKS -- the works of man and the works of God,
there are also TWO KINDS OF
REWARDS -- God will reward punishment for the works
of man, but will reward good for
HIS works in and through us.
Look again at page one of this paper and review the
five classifications of man's works or flesh works which
God will NOT accept and must
therefore punish.
Look also on page one at the five classifications of
God's works which God will accept and will reward good as
promised throughout the Bible for grace works, as we will
continue to see.
We must keep in mind that there are TWO KINDS OF WORKS. And we must also
understand that God will REWARD BOTH
KINDS of works. God will reward good for grace
works, but will reward punishment
for flesh works.
1. The Greek word "misthos",
translated "reward," is used of reward (punishment)
for wicked works, flesh works, man's works, normal human
works or human reward, etc., Mt 6:2,5,16; Acts 1:18; Rom
4:4; II Pet 2:13; Jude 1:11.
2. "Misthos" is also used of God's
reward for grace works, Mt 5:12,46; 6:1,4,6,18; Lk
6:23,35; I Cor 3:8,14; Rev ll:18; 22:12.
Remember that grace works are the only works God
will accept, and further remember that grace works are the
works of God in and through us, I Cor 15:10; Phil 2:12-13;
Mt 10:19-20; Heb 4:16; 12:28; I Pet 4:10; Rom 4:16; 5:2;
et al.
B. LABORERS TOGETHER WITH GOD
"I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the
increase. So then neither he who plants is anything, nor
he who waters, but God who gives the increase. Now he who
plants and he who waters are ONE, and each one will
receive his own REWARD according to his own LABOR. For we
are GOD'S FELLOW WORKERS; you are God's field, you are
God's building. According to the GRACE OF GOD which
was given to me, as a wise master builder I have laid the
foundation, and ANOTHER BUILDS ON IT. BUT LET EACH ONE
TAKE HEED HOW HE BUILDS ON IT," I Cor 3:8-10.
Observe how we are "God's fellow workers," or
"laborers together with God."
Verse 7 says the one who plants and the one who
waters are NOTHING, only God who
gives the increase.
Verse 8 then says that the one who plants and the
one who waters are ONE. Verse 8 further says that each one
of them will receive HIS OWN
REWARD according to HIS OWN
LABOR.
Summing this part up, verse 9 says, "FOR we are GOD'S FELLOW WORKERS." The
one who plants, the one who waters, and all others who
build on the foundation of the church, which is Christ,
are all ONE WITH GOD in purpose,
in design, and in performance. They are
LABORERS TOGETHER WITH GOD.
Verse 10 continues by saying, "According to the
GRACE OF GOD.....I have laid the foundation, and another
builds on it. But let each one take heed HOW HE BUILDS on
it."
Everything we do is bound up in one package -- in
building up the local church on the foundation of Christ.
It is all done as "laborers together with God." It
is all done by grace through
faith. And it is all done by God working in and
through us.
This simply means that WE
LABOR, but it is God laboring in and through us.
WE WORK, but it is God working in
and through us. WE PERFORM, but it
is God performing in and through us. This is grace.
"Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of
grace, that we may obtain mercy and find GRACE TO HELP in
the time of need," Heb 4:16.
This is the grace of God HELPING us in the time of
need to pray, witness, preach, sing, forgive, forebear,
endure wrong, study God's Word, attend church faithfully
and be on time, give cheerfully, minister to others, and
all other things we need (are commanded) to do, Heb
4:16.
This is the grace of God helping us to labor
together with God and with others, Heb 4:16; I Cor
15:10.
This is the grace of God working in us and helping
us to work out the salvation of our lives with fear and
trembling, Heb 4:16; Phil 2:12-13.
This is the grace of God working in us helping us to
speak the words of God, Mt 10:19-20.
This is the grace of God helping us to serve God
acceptably in every way God has commanded, Heb 4:16;
12:28.
This is the grace of God helping us to build on the
foundation of Christ in the local missionary Baptist
church, Heb 4:26; I Cor 3:6-15.
This is the grace of God helping us in obedience of
the faith, Heb 4:16; Rom 1:5.
This is the grace of God helping us to suffer,
endure, and overcome, Heb 4:16; II Cor 12:7-10.
This is the grace of God helping us to preach among
the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, Heb 4:16;
Eph 3:8; Mt 28:18-20; Acts 1:8.
This is the grace of God which is given to us as a
stewardship to help us in every detail of obedience to
God, I Pet 4:10; Eph 3:2,8.
We are laborers together with God as He works all
things together for our good, Rom 8:23-28.
C. GRACE BRINGS REWARDS
"...'Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,'
says the LORD of hosts," Zec 4:6.
1. Paul Labored by Grace Works, and God Will
Reward Him for Them.
"But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His
grace toward me was not in vain; but I labored more
abundantly than they all, yet not I, but the grace of God
which was with me," I Cor 15:10.
"And behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is
with Me, to give to each one according to his work," Rev
22:12.
Paul WILL be rewarded with a good reward
"according to his work." But Paul's labors or works
were grace works -- see I Cor 15:10 above.
This means the works God will reward with a good
reward are grace works. These are the only kind of works
God will accept and bless. All other works are the works
of the flesh, which God will reward with punishment.
2. We Work Out Our Own Salvation by Grace Works,
and God Will Reward Us for Them.
"Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed,
not as in my presence only, but now much more in my
absence, WORK OUT YOUR OWN SALVATION WITH FEAR AND
TREMBLING; For it is GOD WHO WORKS IN YOU both to will and
to do for His good pleasure," Phil 2:12-13.
We WILL be rewarded with a good reward for working
out our own salvation (the salvation of our life), but
these works are the works of God, as in verse 13 just
quoted. The works of God in us are grace works, which God
will reward with a good reward -- all other works are
flesh works which God will reward with punishment.
3. We Witness and Preach by Grace Works,
and God Will Reward Us for Them.
"But when they deliver you up, do not worry about
how or what YOU should speak. For it will be given to YOU
in that hour what YOU should speak; For it is NOT YOU who
speak, BUT THE SPIRIT of your Father WHO SPEAKS IN YOU,"
Mt 10:10-20.
As God's witnesses WE witness, as God's preachers WE
preach, and as God's pastors WE pastor God's churches.
However, verse 20 above says it is not us but the Holy
Spirit who speaks in and through us.
When we speak the words of God as God has commanded,
it is God through the Holy Spirit speaking in and through
us. These works (words) are God's works, and are therefore
grace works which God will reward with a good reward. All
other works are flesh works which God will reward with
punishment.
4. We Build the Church by Grace Works, and God
Will Reward Us for Them.
"According to the GRACE of God which was given to
me, as a wise master builder I have laid the foundation,
and another builds on it. But let each one take heed how
he builds on it," I Cor 3:10.
Every church member who is serving the Lord properly
is building upon Christ as the Foundation for and in a
local church. All we do at church, at home, at work, or
otherwise has a direct (and perhaps indirect) application
to building on the Foundation of Christ. This is equal to
saving our life, as in Mt 7:21-27.
Everything the church member does throughout each
day of his christian life goes into the building process.
The work is either a flesh work or a work of God in and
through us. All flesh works will be burned, and there will
be punishment, the greater part of which, by far, will be
the loss the unfaithful person will suffer, Mt 7:23,26-27;
Mk 8:35-38; Lk 9:24-26; I Cor 3:6-15.
"If anyone's work which he has built on it endures,
he will receive a reward," I Cor 3:14.
Those whose "work remains" will receive a
reward. Only those works which are grace works will
remain, abide, endure. These grace works will be
rewarded.
Remember, there are only two kinds of works: flesh
works and grace works -- grace works are God's works in
and through us.
5. We Serve God by Grace Works, and God Will
Reward Us for Them.
"Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which
cannot be shaken, let us have GRACE, by which we may SERVE
God acceptably with reverence and godly fear," Heb
12:28.
"Let us therefore be coming boldly to the throne of
GRACE, that we may obtain mercy and find GRACE to HELP in
time of need," Heb 4:16.
We can "serve" God acceptably only by grace works,
and to have that grace we much go to the throne of grace
and ask for it.
So we go to the throne of grace and ask God for
grace to pray, grace to preach, grace to sing praises to
God, grace to witness, grace to love one another, grace to
forgive, grace to be patient, grace to suffer, grace to
endure, grace to overcome.
Will God give us GRACE to do these works? Of course,
God will, and is doing it all the time.
But then when God has given us GRACE, and we have
done all these things by GRACE, some brethren come along
and call all of these GRACE WORKS the works of the flesh,
the works of man which God will not accept: salvation by
flesh works.
Remember, there are only two kinds of works: the
works of the flesh and the works of grace. God will accept
and give a good reward for the works of grace only.
This theme could be continued at great length, but
perhaps enough has been written to give us a better
understanding of what GRACE really is.
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