“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” — Galatians 6:9
Gentlemen, there will be times when your efforts to impact others for Christ seem to fall flat. The person you’re witnessing to resists. Sometimes, the person you're attempting to impact is hindered by the negative influence of others. The friend or brother in Christ you’re trying to impact for Christ doesn’t respond or responds negatively. The seed you’re sowing appears to sit in hard ground.
But God’s encouragement is clear: “Be not weary.” Don’t lose heart. Don’t slow down. Don’t quit.
Faithfulness is our responsibility — results belong to God.
Sowing is our duty — reaping is in His timing.
Paul reminds us there is a “due season.” That means God has appointed a time for fruit, even if you cannot see it yet, even when your efforts come across hurdles. Every word of truth, every act of kindness, every effort to point someone to Christ is seen and used by Him.
We may not see immediate change, but God is always at work beneath the surface.
Stay patient in witnessing.
Stay consistent in encouraging.
Stay faithful in investing in others.
Your labour is not wasted — it is planted.
Growth Point:
Continue reaching out to someone you’ve been burdened for — send a message, share a Scripture, or have a conversation — and trust God to work, even if you don’t see immediate results.

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