Galatians 6:9
“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
Weariness is one of the enemy’s most effective tools. When opposition fails to silence the church, exhaustion often succeeds. Paul’s encouragement is not sentimental—it is strategic. Revival restores endurance by reminding believers that effort is not wasted.
Weariness creeps in quietly. Faithfulness without visible fruit tempts discouragement. Revival reorients expectations, reminding us that reaping follows sowing—and timing belongs to God.
Paul’s promise hinges on perseverance. “If we faint not.” Revival strengthens resolve to continue when motivation wanes. Faithfulness matters most when feelings falter.
Well-doing includes speaking truth, loving people, praying faithfully, and showing mercy consistently. None of it is wasted. Revival teaches us to trust God’s unseen accounting.
Saturday invites rest—but not retreat. Weariness does not mean failure; it means humanity. Revival renews strength not by lowering the call, but by renewing hope.
Ask God today to refresh your endurance. Not with excitement alone, but with quiet confidence. Due season is coming.