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
“We must endure and persevere if we are to attain the truth and freedom we have been allowed to hope for; faith and hope are the very meaning of our being Christians, but if faith and hope are to bear their fruit, patience is necessary… Patient waiting is necessary if we are to be perfected in what we have begun to be, and if we are to receive from God what. we hope for and believe… Paul warns us not to grow weary in good works through impatience…”
Cyprian of Carthage (c. 200-258) in Fortunatus as recounted Milton Walsh in Witness of the Saints: Patristic Readings in the Liturgy of the Hours (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2012) 541.
We cannot grow in generosity without patient waiting. Paul calls us to wait until “the proper time” to reap a harvest related to our doing good and our generosity.
I turn 56 today (it’s my birthday), and as I think about this next year, I am asking God to help me endure and persevere and to wait patiently for Him. I don’t want to grow weary in doing good but grow stronger.
And today I learned how: patient waiting. And this is where God has me related to my GTP work: waiting patiently.
Right now, I am praying for about $200,000 by year-end for GTP to activate a huge grant, $1,250,000 over five years, to grow our capacity to serve the unanticipated global demand for our programs.
Maybe consider making a gift today of $56. Click here to give. I see the impact of this ministry so I am unashamed to invite everyone I know to give. And right now urging everyone to pray for Roger Lam ministering with GTP in Nigeria.
Regardless, join me in submitting to the perfecting work of God by resolving to wait patiently for Him. Remember that if we fail to wait and take matters into our own hands it will only wear us out.
In quietness and trust with patient waiting we find new strength, see the salvation of the Lord, and reap the harvest of good works..
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