In 1 Corinthians 3:11-15, Paul describes "The Bema House" a figurative structure that represents the spiritual quality of a Christian's life. According to God's inspired Word, every Christian chooses the materials with which to build this unique structure stubble, hay, wood, gems, silver, or gold. While grace alone assures us of God's love, how we live now still determines the responsibilities that await us in eternity. Many Christians wonder, If I'm saved, what eternal difference will it make how I live now? How could there be levels of responsibility in heaven, if all that matters is getting through the gates? Many believers are troubled by the concept of degrees of reward in heaven yet they still wonder what those rewards will be based upon. If we're saved by faith alone, how can we be rewarded "according to what we have done?" (Ps. 62:12; Matt. 16:27; Rom. 2:6; etc.). This book answers the uneasy question asked by many Christians: Sure I trust God... but, how much does He trust me? Features and Benefits Teaches readers how to experience the abundant life now and for all eternity by uniquely describing what Jesus meant by "treasure in heaven." Challenges believers to think in a new way that intensifies their lives with greater purpose and hope.
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