Bible Question:
Recently I heard someone on a radio program asked if he was religious. He said that he was not religious at all. However, he said he believed in karma. When asked to expand on that, he said that he believed that the greatest rewards in life were achieved when doing things for others. "In fact, the more selfless the act, the great the reward." Now, let me ask this: Thinking Biblically, what is the fundamental error revealed by this statement? |
Bible Answer: Thinking Biblically I could neither view, nor attain to no greater reward, than the committing a completely selfless act for the glorification of God. The joy derived would be it's own reward. Vintage68 |
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