May 26 — Doing Good Without Weariness
“Let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 Doing good can be both meaningful and tiring. There are seasons when serving, helping, and caring for others brings joy and energy. But there are also times when it feels slow, unnoticed, or even discouraging. Efforts may not seem to produce immediate results. Gratitude may be absent. Progress may feel delayed. In those moments, weariness can quietly set in. Paul speaks directly into this experience. He does not deny the possibility of weariness—he acknowledges it. But he also encourages perseverance. The work of doing good is not wasted, even when it feels unseen. There is a promise attached to faithfulness: in due time, there will be a harvest. This invites a moment of reflection: Where am I feeling weary in doing good? Is there an area where you have been giving, serving, or trying to remain faithful, but feel discouraged? Have you begun to questio...