Salvation Is Not a Chore – March 4, 2026
Read: Romans 4:1-5,13-17
Now to the one who works, wages are not credited as a gift but as an obligation. However, to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness. Romans 4:4-5
Salvation Is Not a Chore
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Would you rather earn $5 by taking out the trash, or just be handed $5 as a gift? Most of us would rather get the gift! If you earn it, you have to grab the smelly garbage, tie the bag, carry it outside, and put in a new bag. You worked for that money. You earned it. But if someone gives you $5 as a gift, you don’t have to do anything at all. You didn’t earn it. They just gave it to you because they care about you.
Now think about something even bigger—salvation. Would you rather earn your way to heaven, or receive heaven as a gift? We might say “gift,” but sometimes we act like we have to earn it. “If I’m good enough, God will love me more.” But that’s not true. The Bible says even our best good deeds are like dirty rags because we still sin. No matter how many good things we do, we can’t earn heaven. Your sin makes your good deeds look like rotten trash.
Here’s something that is worth praising God! You don’t have to earn salvation at all. Jesus already did the work for you. He died on the cross and rose again, so your sins are forgiven. Heaven is a gift. God gives it to you because he loves you—not because you earned it. And now, when you obey God or help others, you’re not trying to earn anything. You’re simply saying, “thank you.” Serving God isn’t a chore. It’s a joyful way to show love back to him.
Prayer:
Lord, I praise you for giving me your salvation without expecting anything in return. Inspire me to live for you and others, not out of obligation, but out of thanksgiving for all you have done for me. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
- How has God shown his love to you?
- Does Jesus ask us to pay him back? Why or why not?
Questions for Elementary Age Children
- “All our righteous acts like filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:6). Why can’t our good deeds earn us heaven?
- What makes salvation different from earning money for chores?
Questions for Middle School and Above
- When does obeying or helping feel like a chore?
- How does knowing heaven is a gift make you want to live for God and others?


