Luke 14:14
And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
Cross-reference
Luke 20:36 describes the resurrected as equal to angels and sons of God—further explaining the resurrection state.
Luke 16:9 teaches using wealth to make friends for eternal dwellings — same principle of investing in others for future reward.
Luke 20:35 defines those worthy of the resurrection—expanding on the resurrection context Jesus mentions.
In Luke 12:17, the rich fool hoards his harvest — contrasting the selfless generosity rewarded here with self-centered accumulation.
Proverbs 19:17 promises that kindness to the poor is lending to God, who will repay — exactly the divine repayment promised in Luke 14:14.
Daniel 12:2 prophesies a resurrection to everlasting life—the OT foundation for the resurrection of the righteous.
Matthew 6:4 assures that the Father who sees secret giving will reward you, paralleling the resurrection reward for inviting the poor in Luke 14:14.
Matthew 10:42 states that even a cup of water to a disciple brings reward, echoing Luke 14:14's promise of repayment for inviting the poor.
In Matthew 25:34-40, the King rewards the righteous for serving the needy—the same principle of repayment for caring for the poor.
John 5:29 distinguishes resurrection of life for the good—directly parallel to the resurrection of the righteous.
Acts 24:15 affirms Paul's hope in a resurrection of both the just and unjust—echoing belief in a resurrection for the righteous.
Hebrews 11:35 speaks of obtaining a better resurrection, directly echoing the resurrection of the just as the time of reward.
Deuteronomy 24:19 promises blessing for leaving produce for the poor — same principle of God rewarding generosity to those who cannot repay.
Colossians 3:24 promises reward from the Lord for service, paralleling the resurrection repayment for good deeds.
Ephesians 6:8 declares the Lord rewards every good deed — reinforcing the promise that generous acts will be repaid.
John 11:24 affirms belief in the resurrection at the last day — the very event that secures repayment for the righteous here.
Ecclesiastes 11:1 promises eventual return for generativity — directly echoes the principle of repayment for generosity beyond immediate recompense.
Hebrews 10:35 encourages confidence because of a great reward, similar to the promised repayment at resurrection.
Philippians 3:11 expresses Paul's hope for resurrection — the same resurrection that guarantees repayment for the righteous in this verse.
Hebrews 11:26 shows Moses looking to the reward, a pattern of awaiting eschatological recompense.
Psalm 41:1 pronounces blessing on those who care for the weak — a general parallel to the blessed repayment promised here.