Week 4 – Wisdom In Perseverance (Galatians 6:9)
It can be incredibly frustrating to constantly strive to live a godly life. To make wise decisions and do the right thing, only to face hardship and struggle. Even more disheartening is watching the wicked prosper while we endure trials. But Paul reminds us to not grow weary in doing good for in due time, we’ll reap a harvest. An abundant reward given by God for those who don’t give up. Florence Nightingale served God faithfully throughout her life, dedicating herself to nurse the sick and wounded. Even in her later years, confined to her bed, she continued her work through letters and advocacy. She never wavered in her commitment to serve others for God’s glory until her death. Though the rewards may not always be immediate or visible, God’s promises are certain. The struggles we face now are temporary compared to the eternal glory awaiting those who faithfully persevere. When we remain steadfast trusting God’s perfect timing, we find that the reward He has in store is far more glorious than anything we could imagine.
Questions For Reflection –
- How can we remain patient and steadfast in doing good, even when we don’t immediately see the results or rewards in our lives?
- In what ways can we choose faith over frustration when we feel discouraged by the success of the wicked while we struggle?
Keep planting seeds of goodness, for in God’s perfect timing, your harvest will be more abundant than you can imagine. 🙏🏻❤️
