Faith for Everyday

When Doing Good Feels Unnoticed

Edwine Mbuzaa

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You can do the right thing for a long time and still feel worn down. When your kindness gets ignored, your service feels taken for granted, or your prayers seem to echo back in silence, motivation starts to leak out. Today we sit with one clear line of Scripture that meets us right there: Galatians 6:9, a promise to everyone who feels weary in well doing. 

We talk honestly about why doing good can be hard, especially when results are slow and recognition never comes. Then we zoom in on the phrase “due season” and what it really means for Christian perseverance. God isn’t asking us to pretend it’s easy. He’s inviting us to trust that every act of obedience matters, even the small, quiet ones that nobody claps for. 

We also share a simple picture that makes this truth stick: the farmer who plants, waters, and waits without expecting fruit overnight. That’s what steady faith looks like. We end with practical ways to keep going without spiritual burnout: remember your why, take care of your soul through rest and prayer, stay rooted in God’s Word, and celebrate small wins while you trust God’s timing. 

If you’re tired but still trying, press play and let this be your reset. Subscribe for more daily Christian encouragement, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it. What good work are you tempted to quit right now?

Galatians 6:9 And The Promise

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Persevering in doing good Galatians chapter six verse nine And let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. Galatians

Why Weariness Hits Believers

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chapter six verse nine Hello and welcome to day one hundred and thirty six of faith for every day Today we are talking about something that every believer will face at some point weariness in doing good. Galatians chapter 6 verse 9 gives us encouragement when we feel tired or discouraged, and let us not be weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not.

When Kindness Feels Pointless

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Doing good is about a beautiful thing. But let us be honest, sometimes it is hard, it can feel like no one notices. Sometimes people take advantage of your kindness. Sometimes the results take too long to appear, and in those moments you may start wondering, is it even worth it? The answer from scripture is a clear and loving yes. God sees every act of goodness, even in small and a quiet one, and he promises that there will be a harvest in due season if you do not give up. Think

The Farmer Picture Of Perseverance

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about a farmer. When he plants a seed, he does not expect fruit the next morning. He waters it, waits for the sun, keeps the soil healthy, and watches over it. Even when nothing seems to be happening. That is what perseverance looks like. So,

Practical Ways To Keep Going

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how can you keep going when it feels like your good effort and not producing much? Remember your why. You are doing it for the Lord, not for applause or approval. Take care of your soul, rest, pray, and stay in the word so you do not burn out. Celebrate small victories, a little progress is still progress. Every seed matters. Trust God's timing. His due season is never late, it is always right on time. It is easy to be discouraged when results are slow, but the Bible tells us that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. That kind words, that kind act of generosity, that prayer you keep praying, it all matters. It is all part of something God is building. So, keep loving, keep serving, keep showing up, the harvest will come. Not always when you expect it, but always when God decides it is time. Thank

Final Encouragement To Stay Faithful

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you very much for joining me today for the 136 of faith for every day. If you are feeling weary today, do not give up. You are planting seeds that God would water and grow in ways you cannot see. Until next time, stay encouraged and stay faithful. Thank you very much for listening.