Spiritual fatigue is real. That moment when you've been serving, giving, and doing good—yet wonder if it's making any difference at all. Today's episode tackles the powerful message found in Galatians 6:9: "And let us not be weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not."
We explore why weariness sets in when our kindness goes unnoticed, when people take advantage of our generosity, or when results simply take too long to materialize. These moments of doubt are universal to the Christian experience, yet Scripture offers profound encouragement. God sees every act of goodness—even the small and quiet ones—and promises a harvest if we don't give up.
The farming analogy perfectly captures the essence of spiritual perseverance. No farmer expects fruit the morning after planting, but patiently waters, waits, and tends the soil even when nothing appears to be happening on the surface. We discuss practical strategies to maintain spiritual stamina: remembering your purpose is pleasing God rather than seeking human approval; caring for your soul through rest and prayer; celebrating small victories; and trusting God's perfect timing. His "due season" is never late—it's always precisely on schedule according to His divine wisdom.
Every seed of kindness matters. That encouraging word, that act of generosity, that prayer you keep praying—they're all contributing to something beautiful God is building. If you're feeling discouraged today, take heart. You're planting seeds that God will faithfully nurture and grow, often in ways you cannot see. Your labor is never in vain. Listen now and rediscover the strength to persevere when doing good gets tough.