“GLORIOUS SEASON – DUE Final Part”: Wednesday March 31

Galatians 6:9

"And let us not be weary in doing in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not"

Further analysis of the above passage is a caution for us not to be weary in doing good. Why? Because it is a spiritual duty that no truly born again should excuse or remove himself/herself. If we sincerely deploy ourselves dutifully to well doing; there is a reward waiting for us now and in reserve. Amen.

The painful part of weariness is that once it sets into our system, it has capacity to keep on going and growing and one may eventually stop doing the good. The consequences of which might result in missing rewards in due seasons, even for the past and precious acts of good already done. May the Lord have mercy on us in Jesus Name. Amen.

Brethren, let us hold on fast to that which is good, watch and guard against the instinct feeding us to stop doing good to fellow human beings. Yes, at times, you might be frustrated and tired because of past bad experiences etc. God will not place us in any situation we cannot handle. Your rewards shall come and big time, in due season, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Prayer points for the day

  1. Father, thank you for giving me my due and glorious seasons, in Jesus Name.
  2. Father, thank you for the grace of due seasons, in Jesus Name.
  3. Lord,let my seasons shine, in Jesus Name.
  4. Father, let this glorious season favor me and family in a special way, in Jesus Name.
  5. Father, I will not give up doing good at the edge of my harvest, in Jesus Name.
  6. Lord, let my harvest be bountiful this glorious season, in Jesus Name.
  7. Father, give me grace to watch and guard against every spiritual weariness, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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