Sometimes trying to do the right thing can be
exhausting. We may wonder, Do my
well-intentioned words and actions make any difference at all? I wondered this recently when I sent a prayerfully
thought-out email meant to encourage a friend, only to have it
met with an angry response. My immediate reaction was a mixture
of hurt and anger. How could I be so misunderstood?
Before I responded out of anger, I remembered that we won't
always see the results (or the results we desire) when we tell someone about
how Jesus loves them. When we do good things for others hoping to draw them to Him,
they may spurn us. Our gentle efforts to prompt someone to right
action may be ignored.
Galatians
6 is a good place to turn when we're discouraged by someone's response to our sincere efforts. Here the apostle Paul encourages us to consider our motives—to "test our actions"—for
what we say and do. When we have done so, he
encourages us to persevere: "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap
a harvest if we do not give up.
Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people".
God wants us to continue living for Him, which includes praying for and telling
others about Him—"doing good."
He will see to the results.
Today’s
Reading
Galatians
6: 1-10
Lets
us not become weary in doing good (Galatians 6:9)
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