Rejoicing in the Fruit of Faithfulness [Financial Advisor #35]
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- 12 hours ago
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Scripture: “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
Devotional
Sometimes the fruit of your labor is slow to appear. Clients don’t always follow advice. Progress can feel invisible. Effort may go unacknowledged. But God sees—and promises that faithfulness will eventually bear fruit.
Galatians encourages you not to grow weary. Not to give up. Your unseen acts of kindness, ethical decisions, and faithful client care are planting seeds. Some will bloom in ways you’ll never see. Others will blossom over time, in visible testimony to your obedience.
You are not responsible for the harvest—only for the sowing. Keep going. Keep praying. Keep doing good. The harvest may surprise you.
Reflection Questions:
Where have you been tempted to grow weary in your work or ministry?
What evidence of fruit have you seen from your faithfulness over time?
How can you encourage yourself (and others) to persevere in doing good?
Prayer
Lord, thank You for the promise of harvest. Strengthen me when I feel weary, and help me trust that no act of faithfulness is ever wasted in Your Kingdom.
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