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Do you wonder if is worth to keep doing what is right and good?
So recently had a conversation with someone in our discussion. He brought up the fact that for him, he feels like always doing good and what is right is seems to be boring and that he likes to spice things up. He even asked, is it worth it to always do the right thing and to do good?
So this week in this topic, I found a scripture that kind of goes along with this and from second Thessolians chapter three, verse 13, “As for you brothers, do not grow weary in doing good.”
The question is, is it worth it to keep doing what is right and good? It sure is. It may be thankless and difficult, but it's always worth it. You might feel like it doesn't matter or that nobody notices how hard you work to live how God says to live. Perhaps you feel cheated because despite your efforts, things aren't working.
Well, I say to you, keep going. Don't grow weary. Now it's possible you won't see the results of your devotion, but nothing you give to God is fruitless. Lower your shoulders, keep your head up and keep pressing on. Every decision you make to do what is good gives God one more tool in his toolbox and he is working to build something beautiful in your life. Keep going. It is worth it. It's always worth doing good and doing what is right. Doing what is wrong to spice things up for you just will have negative consequences. Any way you look at it, it's always going to come back to you, but doing what is right and good constantly is totally worth it. You may not see the results of it now, but it will definitely come to you and God is paying attention to everything that you're doing.
So let me finish out with a prayer for us. God strengthen me to keep living how you asked me to live. Give me the endurance to make the decisions that please you. Even when I'm worn, I pray you will restore my energy and help me to keep moving forward toward the life you want me to have. Thank you for being with me and for helping me live a life of doing good. In Jesus name, we pray. Amen.
By William RogersDo you wonder if is worth to keep doing what is right and good?
So recently had a conversation with someone in our discussion. He brought up the fact that for him, he feels like always doing good and what is right is seems to be boring and that he likes to spice things up. He even asked, is it worth it to always do the right thing and to do good?
So this week in this topic, I found a scripture that kind of goes along with this and from second Thessolians chapter three, verse 13, “As for you brothers, do not grow weary in doing good.”
The question is, is it worth it to keep doing what is right and good? It sure is. It may be thankless and difficult, but it's always worth it. You might feel like it doesn't matter or that nobody notices how hard you work to live how God says to live. Perhaps you feel cheated because despite your efforts, things aren't working.
Well, I say to you, keep going. Don't grow weary. Now it's possible you won't see the results of your devotion, but nothing you give to God is fruitless. Lower your shoulders, keep your head up and keep pressing on. Every decision you make to do what is good gives God one more tool in his toolbox and he is working to build something beautiful in your life. Keep going. It is worth it. It's always worth doing good and doing what is right. Doing what is wrong to spice things up for you just will have negative consequences. Any way you look at it, it's always going to come back to you, but doing what is right and good constantly is totally worth it. You may not see the results of it now, but it will definitely come to you and God is paying attention to everything that you're doing.
So let me finish out with a prayer for us. God strengthen me to keep living how you asked me to live. Give me the endurance to make the decisions that please you. Even when I'm worn, I pray you will restore my energy and help me to keep moving forward toward the life you want me to have. Thank you for being with me and for helping me live a life of doing good. In Jesus name, we pray. Amen.