Don't Grow Weary: A Christian Business Devotional on Sowing and Reaping
- Erica Armstrong
- 3 hours ago
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Galatians 6:9 (KJV)
“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”

There is something sacred about sowing.
No farmer plants a seed and expects a harvest the next morning. There is soil to prepare, seeds to plant, watering to continue, and waiting to endure. And in that waiting, nothing looks like it’s happening — but beneath the surface, growth is taking place.
Paul reminds us in Galatians 6:9 not to grow weary in doing good. Why? Because weariness whispers lies. It tells you your efforts don’t matter. It suggests your obedience is unnoticed. It tempts you to quit just before breakthrough.
But God works in seasons.
In your business, your ministry, your content creation, your leadership — every act of faithfulness is a seed. Every email sent. Every product refined. Every prayer prayed over your
work. Every consistent step forward.
Seeds don’t shout. They grow quietly.
“Due season” means appointed time. Not rushed. Not delayed. Appointed.
The harvest does not respond to emotion — it responds to consistency. If we faint not. If we don’t quit. If we keep showing up. If we keep sowing.
You may not see results yet. But heaven does not forget seeds planted in faith.
Today, ask yourself:
What seeds am I planting consistently?
Where have I been tempted to grow weary?
What would it look like to trust God’s timing instead of forcing results?
Your harvest is not lost. It is growing.
Stay faithful. Stay consistent. Stay obedient.
Due season is coming.



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