"But as for you, brethren, do not grow weary of doing good." 2 Thess 3:13
The Christian life lived right involves a lot of work. To be sure, the work is good, fulfilling, rewarding, beneficial and the right thing to do. In fact, we were made for it. It can, however, get tiresome from time to time.
We all lead busy lives. While most of our "mandatory" time is spent earning a living, getting an education or taking care of a household, for some of us, most of the rest of our time is built on pursuing the things of the Lord. There are classes to be prepared for and taught. There are members to visit in both homes and hospitals. There are things to be done to maintain the place of worship. There are meetings to be had, people to be counseled, administrative work to be done and prayer time to be spent.
Sounds exhausting right? For those who are doing it, there is no doubt that it can be and often is. But the encouragement today beloved, is to not become weary in the good that you are doing. Let us continually be motivated by the tiresome good that is done to us by God, despite the fact that we could not possibly hope to deserve it. Let us also be encouraged by the promises that have been made to us. The greatest of rewards awaits those who remain diligent.
The Christian life is a race of endurance rather than of speed. We need to remain consistent, steadfast and committed to doing that for which we were made. Let us be living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God. When He calls for us, let us not be asleep, but working while it is day, for night surely is on its way.
In Revival,
Lee
1 comment:
It is funny the image I have in my head reading this of the Energizer Bunny!
I am struggling with continuing in the mist of chaos. Since the Pastor died, there has been so much going on with the church. It is like dishonoring of the Father and the Man that Labored there for many years. Of course with change there will be division and one should be patient and allow God to do it. I am growing weary in well doing. I talked about Patience with the youth last night because I know God deals with the teacher as well as the children. It was very interesting class. Ultimately, self evaluation! We get impatient when things are not going the way we think they should. It isn’t so easy when juggling life challenges and working in the ministry. I keep telling myself. It is not about me! Taking Self out of the equation!
Be Blessed!
PSR
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