The graces and amenities of life can exist without reference to future rewards and punishments.
Nor can we despise a religion which recognized the value and immortality of the soul, a state of future rewards and punishments, though its worship was encumbered by rites, ceremonies, and sacrifices.
Greek philosophy was one of the distinctive features of ancient civilization long after the Greeks had ceased to speculate on the laws of mind or the nature of the soul, on the existence of God or future rewards and punishments.
Men lived not in view of future rewards and punishments, or future existence at all, but for the enjoyment of the present; and the gods themselves set the example of an immoral life.
The doctrine of future rewards and punishments is a part of each system.
Furthermore, it teaches the doctrine of the Trinity, the fall and redemption of man, and a state of future rewards and punishments in a future life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "future rewards and punishments" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.