Day 64 — Young Woman of Faith
Not Growing Weary of Doing Good
“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
Galatians 6:9
There are days when doing good is tiring. You helped and weren't appreciated. You were generous and someone took advantage. You tried and it seems like nothing changed. In those moments, giving up feels like the wisest choice.
But Paul writes these words precisely for the person who's worn out. He doesn't pretend doing good is easy. He says: keep going anyway. Because there is a season of harvest. And whoever gives up before reaching it never sees it.
The good you do today may have consequences you won't see yet. The right word spoken in a hard moment. The silence you chose to keep instead of hurting someone. Faithfulness in the small commitments.
God forgets none of it. Every act of kindness of yours is recorded by hands that never fail.
So don't grow weary. Don't give up. The right season will come — and you'll want to have planted while you still could.
Prayer
Father, when the weariness of doing good comes, sustain me. May I trust that the harvest is real, even when I can't see it yet. Amen.