Devotion: Sow Goodness and Generosity
Manage episode 509002573 series 3553423
Sermon Date: 9/28/2025
Bible Verses:
Galatians 6:6–10
Speaker: Rev. Timothy "Tim" Shapley
Theme: https://uppbeat.io/t/northwestern/a-new-
Devotional Reflection:
Generosity and goodness are not just occasional virtues for the Christian—they are part of a sustained lifestyle of sowing and reaping.
Paul begins this section with a reminder that those who are spiritually nourished should share generously with those who teach them. This is more than financial—it’s a mindset of partnership, appreciation, and kingdom investment. When we sow into those who sow into us, the whole body of Christ grows stronger.
Then Paul moves into a principle that touches every area of life:
“Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” (v. 7)
In other words, your daily choices have eternal consequences.
If we live only to please our flesh—seeking comfort, indulgence, pride—we will reap corruption. But if we sow to the Spirit—seeking truth, service, righteousness—we will reap everlasting life.
This is both a warning and a promise.
- You can’t cheat the system.
- But you also can’t outgive God.
Encouragement for the Weary:
“Let us not grow weary while doing good…” (v. 9)
Sometimes doing good feels like it doesn’t matter—like nobody notices, like nothing changes.
But Scripture tells us: There’s a harvest coming.
God sees the seeds. He honors the sacrifice. He waters every act of kindness, generosity, and faith.
In due season, you will reap—if you don’t give up.
Call to Action:
“As we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith.” (v. 10)
Don’t wait for the perfect moment. If God gives you an opportunity to:
- Encourage a teacher or pastor,
- Serve someone in need,
- Invest in someone’s spiritual life,
- Or simply be kind…
Take it.
Especially toward fellow believers—your spiritual family.
Closing Thought:
A generous heart isn’t something that appears overnight.
It grows in the soil of consistent sowing.
Today, ask yourself:
- What am I sowing with my time?
- What am I sowing with my words?
- What am I sowing with my resources?
May we sow to the Spirit—generously, joyfully, and without growing weary. Because in God’s perfect timing, the harvest will come.
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