"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." - Galatians 6:9
We have all heard this verse a thousand times. If you grew
up in the church, you probably memorized this as a small child. This verse has
always encouraged me as a Christian through good times and bad, and through the
various seasons of my life. However, it was after seeing this verse on Facebook
that the true weight of this verse hit home for me, especially as I am about to
complete my first year in Panama. And after this year, this verse reminds me
just how much God is faithful to those who earnestly seek Him and desire to
serve Him.
As I look back at this year, I have a mix of feelings.
But, I can honestly say, I am so thankful for my new home, excited for the
future, and more aware than ever that God uses every single experience in your
life, good or bad, to help you mature and grow. And added bonus….that difficult
thing you dealt with a few years ago… yeah that thing you wish you had never experienced……well,
guess what?! I have good news! It will make your present troubles easier, and help
you pass through these and future struggles stronger, and bonus, you can better
encourage those dealing with stresses of their own. And as a positive result, allow
your stress or troubles to make you more compassionate, not more hardened, to
those in need. Because the beautiful thing is, God wastes nothing and uses
everything good or bad, your fault or another’s, EVERTHING!!!! For His plans
and purposes. To me, this is a message of hope and joy for all situations.
Now what are we responsible for as His children?! We are
responsible for “not becoming weary in doing good.” And what is the result? “For
at the proper time”- That’s right, not on our time schedule, but God’s time, “we
will reap a harvest if we do not give up”. Awesome! Amazing! But remember, we
cannot give up! That’s right. We must persevere until the end. Now, important
point here, “the end” may be the end of our life. Some things, we will never
see the conclusion of or the result of in this lifetime. But, remember, God
promises a harvest will be reaped as long as we do not give up. I do not know
about you, but as a Christian and one specifically working overseas, this is
what makes me keep going in the work we do here in Panama. Because if I was
only in this for the immediate results, I would pack up and go home right this
minute. And I think I can say honestly, most missionaries around the world
would do so as well. Think of all of those other jobs that need time to achieve
results: parenthood (very much a job), teacher, doctor, farmer, politician, etc.
All of these jobs involve the investment of time, work, and prayer. None of
these jobs obtain success quickly. Life is a process, a long one, but be
encouraged, God blesses those who follow Him and choose to live their lives on
God’s timeline, and not a human timeline.
We can also be assured in this verse that as Christians,
if we live our lives striving to obey God and desiring to do His will, we are
promised eternity with our Savior. Granted we cannot physically earn our
eternity with God through good works, but we can decide to accept the gift of
the Good News and then live our lives in light of the Gospel. Remember, no
matter what you are going through, gone through, or will go through, God’s
promises are true, and whether you see the fruit of your labor in this life or
not, God sees it and that is all that really matters.
We have experienced a great deal of stress during our time in Panama, but we are starting to see the fruit of our labor,
and we are encouraged. As the old hymn says, “I have decided to follow Jesus.
No turning back. No turning back!” Do not give up! God is with you and He will
reward your labor in His all-seeing and perfect time. How has God shown His
faithfulness in your life?
For His Renown,
Bethany

Very encouraging. Well written, friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks friend. -Bethany
ReplyDelete