WAIT ON IT (PART 1) | WEARY BUT WAITING

Speaker: Not provided

Shared by Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Baptist Church

Summary

Main message: Don't grow weary in doing good — weariness can come from faithfully serving, but if you persist in community and continue to "sow in the Spirit," God will bring your due season and you will reap if you do not lose heart.

Key points:

  • The sermon is built on Galatians 6:9 and explains a weariness that comes from doing right (not from being out of God's will); fatigue is a feeling, not a final verdict.
  • Paul’s larger argument in Galatians: chapters 1–5 cover revelation, vindication of Paul's ministry, justification by faith (not law), liberation in the Spirit, and transformation (fruit of the Spirit vs. gifts).
  • Practical exhortations from Galatians 6: restore those who fall, carry one another’s burdens, walk in humility, and support those who teach the Word.
  • Differentiate sowing in the Spirit vs. sowing in the flesh; persistent, Spirit-centered giving/effort eventually produces a harvest even amid delays.
  • Encouragement: delays are not denials — progress (even unseen) matters; stay in community, stay faithful, and respond to God’s prompting (including the call to repent/commit).

Scriptures mentioned: Galatians 6:9, Galatians 2:16, Galatians 1–5, Romans 8:28 (quoted), Acts (Damascus Road allusion)