Reading: Galatians 6:9-10, 9Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. 10Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.
It is simply amazing at the large quantity of diet plans that exist today. Commercial after commercial gloat over the quantity of weight that this person lost and how much better this other person looks. Even some celebrities create a buzz over substantial weight loss and the curiosity of which diet plan they used. Why? The results. People see the results. So many people today witness great results and want to have it. We have become more inundated with results, even to an extent of overshadowing the work involved to accomplishing the results. We are able to witness many wanting to make a six figure salary but not wanting to put in the work to get there. Unfortunately, we can tend to be the same way in an effort of doing good. Oftentimes, we do good things… to get a result. We want to see results from our efforts of doing good… whether it’s being treated better, spiritual growth of another, financial benefit, reputation enhancement, etc. Paul in Galatians encourages us to not give up, don’t focus on the results. Simply, continue to do good; the results will happen in its time.
How are you currently becoming weary in doing good because you are not seeing an apparent result?
How can you keep your focus on simply doing good and not on the result?
What will you do today that is good even though you may not see a positive result in the future?
REVIEW
What were you able to start or continue to do today that is good?
Were you able to focus on simply doing good without the result in mind?
How did this impact your day?
Friday, November 26, 2010
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We should never give up doing good if the intention is doing it unto the Lord, and not for our glory. We should always keep our guard up for the wiles of the enemy as he would like us to lose heart when we don't see results. Scripture tells us that some plant, some water, some harvest. The Ray Boltz song "Thank you" illustrates that. We might not see some results until we get to Heaven. Also stay who you are in Christ. St. Francis of Asisi says to "preach the gospel at all times, use words if necessary".
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