Does someone who suffered for the faith or spent his life in good works get rewarded the same as the average Christian?
Do you get extra rewards for leading people to Christianity?
Lastly, what happens on Judgement Day if a Christian wrongs someone in life and never repayed the wrong in life?
Is there any recourse for the one wronged?
In Islam, we say that Allah may forgive the person, but never takes away the right of the person wronged to receive justice, even in the next world. So the wronged could receive some of the good deeds of the one who wronged him or could have some of his sins applied to the account of the one who wronged him if he chooses not to forgive, which, in turn, has its own reward.
Is there a similar idea in Christianity?
2007-08-05
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