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Palaces and Prisons: Why God Rewards Us Differently

10 min · 12 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Palaces and Prisons: Why God Rewards Us Differently

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Chaplain Ally discusses Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:10, explaining that persecution means being mistreated, slandered, or opposed because of doing what is right. Using the examples of Joseph and John the Baptist, she argues that God does not reward faithful people in the same way—some receive vindication and blessings in this life, while others wait for their reward in heaven—but God sees every act of faithfulness and never forgets those who endure suffering for righteousness. Her central message is that believers should continue walking in integrity, even when persecuted by family or others, trusting that God’s wisdom and sovereignty determine when and how each person is rewarded.

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