Ezekiel 18: 25-28
It is right that we receive the just rewards of our actions, good or evil. 

Philippians 2: 1-11
In our minds we must be like Christ Jesus, who emptied himself that he might be raised by God in glory. 

Matthew 21: 28-32
We receive the reward of true righteousness. 

Isaiah 55: 6-9
Let us turn back to our generous and loving God who is always ready to forgive, for the ways of God are not our ways. 

Philippians 1: 20-24. 27
Paul stresses the importance of living in Christ and doing good work. 

Matthew 20: 1-16
Jesus tells the parable of the labourers in the vineyard to explain the extraordinary generosity of God. 

Ezekiel 33: 7-9
The prophet is appointed to speak out in the name of God and to confront difficult situations and people. 

Romans 13: 8-10
Love can never be detrimental to the other and lies at the heart of all the commandments. 

Matthew 18: 15-20
Jesus gives instructions on how to deal with difficulties within the Christian community. 

Numbers 21: 4-9
Those who had bitten by serpents were healed when they looked on the bronze serpent raised up by Moses. 

Philippians 2: 6-11
Christ who emptied himself of his glory and was humbled in death on a cross was then raised on high by God. 

John 3: 13-17
Jesus tells us that the Son of man must be lifted up so that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him.

Jeremiah 20: 7-9
The prophet laments the derision he suffers for God’s sake.

Romans 12: 1-2
We are encouraged to model ourselves not on the world, but on God, offering our bodies as a living sacrifice.

Matthew 16: 21-27
Jesus explains that everyone who follows him must be ready to lose everything, including their life, in order to be rewarded in heaven.