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Why might Christians become weary in well-doing?

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Christians may grow weary in well-doing due to ungratefulness, lack of visible results, or the burdens of serving others.

The Apostle Paul acknowledges in Galatians 6:9 that believers might become weary in well-doing due to various challenges. These include experiencing ungratefulness from those we help, the feeling of futility when results are not evident, the burdens of carrying out good works, and comparing our contributions to others. Such weariness can stem from a sense that our efforts are unnoticed or unappreciated, leading to discouragement. However, Paul encourages perseverance, reminding believers that 'in due season, we shall reap if we faint not.' This assurance prompts Christians to continue doing good, keeping in mind that God sees all and will reward their faithfulness.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:9

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