Christians should not be weary in well-doing because their labor has eternal significance, as God promises a harvest in due time.
In Galatians 6:9, Paul encourages believers not to become weary in doing good, reminding them of the eternal significance of their actions. While the immediate results of their efforts may not always be visible, they are assured that in due season, they will reap if they do not faint. This perseverance in good works is fueled by an understanding that all good gifts come from God, and our efforts are a response to His grace—not a means to earn favor. By remaining steadfast, believers show their trust in God's timing and faithfulness, fostering a community that reflects God's love and righteousness.
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