Lenten Reflection for Day 29
Date: Monday April 11, 2011
Author: Susan Van Abs
Bible Passage:
Galatians 6:9–10 (NRSV)
9 So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up. 10 So then, whenever we have an opportunity, let us work for the good of all, and especially for those of the family of faith.
Reflection:
Have you ever done something for someone that went unappreciated? Have you ever felt weary serving others and maybe even about serving and worshipping God?
Galatians 6:9 gives us hope! If we stay the course by relying on faith and do not give up, we will reap a harvest. That harvest is the Kingdom of God! It is easy to feel down when we get involved in the community and church work and we feel unappreciated or even alone. Yet if we remember our faith in God and the reasons we are helping others, we might go about what we do with a less weary heart. Our works alone will not get us to heaven, but having faith in God and worshipping and glorifying him, will help us to reap the harvest, our final reward with our Lord Jesus.
Does Galatians 6:10 imply that “charity begins at home?” Absolutely not! Our family of faith is our team. As a Christian, faith-based community, we are stronger with a team of faith-equipped members going out and sharing the Good News about Jesus Christ than doing it solely by ourselves. With this faith-based community, our works multiply and we are able to share the goodness and love of Christ to those with no faith. Lifting those in our faith-based community helps us to reach out together to “work for the good of all.”
Martin Luther wrote “But works, being inanimate things, cannot glorify God, although they can if faith is present, be done to the Glory of God.” [1]
So the next time you feel “weary” or “unappreciated”, lean on your faith in God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
Prayer:
Dear God, my Lord and Savior, help me to remember that any works I do for others is in vain if I do not have faith in you. Please help me to keep faith when things do not seem to be going well, so that I do not get weary and lose sight of your will. Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord. AMEN
[1] p. 398 Martin Luther’s Theological Writings, Second Edition. Martin Luther, Timothy Lull, and William Russell. Fortress Press, 2005.
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