Galatians 6:9
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”
We are hard-wired to be discouraged by failure, even when we know that a failure is a direct result of us doing the right thing. A good example is the “nice guys finish last” mentality that a lot of young men and women adopt, whether it be conscious or subconscious. Instead of allowing our moral guidelines to influence our outcome, we tend to let our outcome influence our moral guidelines. If being “good” truly makes us finish last, then that’s not a race we should want to win.
This verse is encouraging to me because it recenters me. Being who I want to be is never accomplished through how I want to do it. And we hardly ever expect that. Why should we be surprised that doing good becomes tiring? If we didn’t grow weary doing what God instructs us, then we wouldn’t have to be instructed to do it in the first place. But we need not wonder whether it pays off to do good and follow Christ – He’s promised us eternal life in exchange for our perseverance!
Fight the tiredness that comes with doing God’s work, as the end goal is what truly matters. Hard work pays off – focus!