Ep. 536 1 min
Galatians 6:9
Let us not grow weary of doing good.
The promise for tired faithful people: harvest is coming.
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Ep. 536 · Galatians 6:9
Key takeaways
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- 01Doing good is wearying — Paul assumes it.
- 02'In due season' means God's timing, not yours.
- 03'We will reap' is a future certainty, not a maybe.
- 04'If we do not give up' is the only condition.
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Galatians 6:9 — 'And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.'
Paul assumes doing good is tiring. He doesn't act surprised that you're worn out. He acknowledges it and then asks for one more step.
'In due season' is honest. It doesn't say you'll see the harvest by Friday. It says God has a season, and when it comes, you'll be glad you kept planting.
We will reap — that's a future certainty. It isn't a maybe. God doesn't waste faithful work.
And the only condition is not giving up. Which means today's small refusal to quit is the seed of tomorrow's harvest. Keep going.
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