Thirty seconds can impact the life of someone we encounter through how we interact with them. I don’t know about you, but that thirty seconds is not always my best moment.
Why?
In the past, life has been known just to wear me out and living me with nothing left in the tank.

In his letter to the Christians worshipping in Galatia, the Apostle Paul urges them to continue to do good. Doing good not only impacts others in a positive way, but it blesses us as well.
And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
Galatians 6:9 (ESV)
In doing good, the Apostle Paul had been beaten, stoned, shipwrecked, and lived in constant danger. He regularly suffered from hunger, thirst, and exposure to the elements. He understood more than anyone what it meant to sacrifice himself for the greater good and advancement of the Gospel.
What obstacles are you facing today that might prevent you from doing good?
Take heart from the Apostle Paul’s example and lean on the Lord to help you help those in need whom God places in your path.
You can do it.
Abundant blessings,
Rainer Bantau
The Devotional Guy™

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Thank you, my brother. Like you, I sometimes feel I’m running on empty, with nothing left to give. For me, it happens like this: I’m going through my day, doing my job, then, “whoop-there-it-is”—something major lands in my lap and IT IS ON.
These moments tire you out quickly, remembering (consciously remembering) not to lose heart is vital. ❤️🩹
Great post, Rainer! This scripture goes in my pocket journal today AND tomorrow AND Friday.
Blessings, my brother! Keep doing the Lord’s work.
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