I could have made $600 a day as a psychic but I chose to make minimum wage for half a year because I did not want to sin against God.
And in my 20s I could have made $2000 a day as a dream interpreter but I chose to make minimum wage at a half administrative and half technical job role because I did not want to sin against God by getting paid for fortune telling.
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Mostly God won't even judge.
If you want an exact answer each religion says something similar.
If you look into islam, Christianity
yes he will reward.
Jewish culture I don't have any idea.
Hinduism revolves around worshipping, even if you are a murder, pirate, rapist.
If you worship God you are going to be rewarded.
Buddhism doesn't have a god concept also no reward system, it's just a strive to find narvana or end the cycle of rebirth and be an free spirit.
I will be honest I don't think God exists.
And also if he exists he won't judge you on the things you had to give up or gain.
Religion Is just a way if you can accept whatever you did, do you personally get satisfied with it, and if you can't, religion takes that guilt away from you in the form of your fears, you second guessing in a way to prove that you are sacrificing for something better. Or a reward.
All religions do that on some level.
Personally after studying 3 religions it's just makes no sense.
I think the greatest reward is not always financial. Choosing your principles over an easier path shows discipline and faith. A person’s values are often worth more than what they could earn.
I think you made the right choice