Just don't forget to pay off your balance on time so you do
n't lose your rewards to high interest or fall into debt.
You can minimize the chances
of losing your rewards for any reason by keeping your account in good standing, monitoring it closely and following the rules.
If a
customer loses her rewards card, there are ways to make sure that points earned are retained and that she is able to get a replacement card.
Also unfortunately, if you have a reward card that gets canceled, you typically will
lose any reward points or cash back associated with the bank that offers the card.
Just be aware that if your payment is late, you will
lose any rewards for purchases during the billing cycle.
Roy Moore's bBible might be missing Mathew chapter 6: «Be careful not to parade your uprightness in public to attract attention; otherwise you will
lose all reward from your Father in heaven.
Jesus said that if you give a cup of cold water in His name, you will not
lose your reward in heaven (Matt.
And whoever gives one of these little ones only a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple, assuredly, I say to you, he shall by no
means lose his reward.»
(h) Of the individual believer, who, though
losing reward at the judgment seat of Christ hereafter, will not lose his salvation, 1 Cor 3:15; 5:5
But the good news is that they likely won't be gone forever... (
See Lost rewards points)
The
buyer loses the rewards points — To prevent users from gaming the system, credit card issuers usually dock your rewards points when you return an item, even if it was a gift... (See Rewards returned)
Most dangerous loyalty threat: identity theft
While losing your rewards points may be a hassle, they can be restored (American Airlines confirmed that it credited the unauthorized mileage transfers back to the breached accounts and United Airlines reportedly did the same).
Along with no longer paying an annual fee, you'll
likely lose the rewards points program that annual fee cards usually offer, which is fine if you're not going to use the card anyway.
Don't do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will
lose the reward from your Father in heaven.
Obviously, the surest way to avoid the disaster
of losing your rewards — and racking up fees — is to set up automatic payments.
In Mark, Jesus concludes, «For truly, I say to you, whoever gives you a cup of water to drink because you bear the name of Christ, will by no
means lose his reward.»
After the SegWit activation comes into force, miners who have not upgraded their software will
lose their rewards for mining because their blocks would be rejected by upgraded miners» software.
«Truly I tell you, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to the Messiah will certainly
not lose their reward.»
If you do not accomplish the mission I outlined, then you are in jeopardy; not of losing your own salvation (impossible), but
losing your rewards you would have otherwise obtained.
Then a few paragraphs later he says to not do good deeds to be seen by men or
we lose our reward.
For the Christian, his works are judge & is rewarded (or
loses rewards).
Therefore, just because other humans noticed and pat them on the back does not mean
they lost a reward from God.
If it's not there,
I lose rewards only.
The third saying of the group (10:42) supports this interpretation but raises another question: «And whoever gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he shall not
lose his reward.»