“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart”. Galatians 6:9
It’s easy to believe when we’re seeing signs of what we’re believing for. The test comes when we’re praying, but the report isn’t improving.
We know God put the promise in our heart, but there’s no sign of it happening.
But many times, before a promise comes to pass, we have to go through a season of silence when we don’t see anything changing.
This is when many people get discouraged and give up.
Paul says that in due season we shall reap if we don’t lose heart.
It doesn’t say there’s a good chance we’ll reap.
God says that if we won’t get tired of doing the right thing, we will reap in due season.
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