Obligor Rebellion #RTTBROS #Nightlight Don't Grow Weary in Well Doing
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Obligor Rebellion #RTTBROS #Nightlight Don't Grow Weary in Well Doing "And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." - Galatians 6:9 (KJV) Have you ever felt like giving up on doing good? Perhaps you've been helping others, serving faithfully, or pursuing a God-given goal, but the results seem distant or nonexistent. Your energy wanes, your motivation diminishes, and that still, small voice whispers, "What's the point?" The Apostle Paul understood this struggle intimately. Writing to the Galatians, he acknowledged the reality of weariness in doing good works. But within this verse lies both a warning and a promise – a divine perspective on perseverance that can revolutionize our approach to spiritual fatigue. Consider the farmer who plants his seeds in spring. Day after day, he tends his fields, yet sees no immediate fruit. The summer sun beats down, weeds threaten to overtake his crop, and doubts may creep in. But the farmer understands something crucial: harvest operates on God's timeline, not ours. In the same way, our spiritual harvests often require seasons of patient endurance. The word "faint" in this verse comes from a Greek word meaning "to loosen or relax." It's a picture of letting go of the rope, of slacking in our efforts. But God calls us to hold fast, to maintain our grip even when our spiritual muscles ache. Remember Moses, who led the Israelites for forty years through the wilderness. Or Joseph, who waited thirteen years from his dreams to their fulfillment. Even Jesus Himself endured the cross "for the joy that was set before him" (Hebrews 12:2, KJV). These biblical examples remind us that weariness is not a sign of failure – it's often the precursor to breakthrough. The promise "in due season we shall reap" is God's guarantee that our labor in Him is never in vain. Every prayer, every act of kindness, every moment of faithful service is being recorded in heaven's ledger. The harvest will come – not because of our perfect performance, but because of His perfect faithfulness. Prayer: Heavenly Father, when weariness threatens to overwhelm us, help us remember Your promise of harvest. Strengthen our hands that hang down, establish our feeble knees, and help us to continue in well doing. Grant us the spiritual eyes to see beyond our present fatigue to Your eternal purposes. In Jesus' name, Amen. Reflection Questions: 1. What areas of "well doing" are you currently feeling weary in? 2. How does God's promise of "due season" change your perspective on your current challenges? 3. What practical steps can you take today to renew your strength and continue in faithfulness? Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros
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