Galatians 6:9
And let us not get tired of well-doing; for at the right time we will get in the grain, if we do not give way to weariness.
And let us not get tired of well-doing; for at the right time we will get in the grain, if we do not give way to weariness.
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6But let him who gets teaching in the word give a part in all good things to his teacher.
7Be not tricked; God is not made sport of: for whatever seed a man puts in, that will he get back as grain.
8Because he who puts in the seed of the flesh will of the flesh get the reward of death; but he who puts in the seed of the Spirit will of the Spirit get the reward of eternal life.
10So then, as we have the chance, let us do good to all men, and specially to those who are of the family of the faith.
13And you, my brothers, do not get tired of well-doing.
6But in the Writings it says, He who puts in only a small number of seeds, will get in the same; and he who puts them in from a full hand, will have produce in full measure from them.
10Or has he us in mind? Yes, it was said for us; because it is right for the ploughman to do his ploughing in hope, and for him who is crushing the grain to do his work hoping for a part in the fruits of it.
11If we have been planting the things of the Spirit for you, does it seem a great thing for you to give us a part in your things of this world?
9But, my loved ones, though we say this, we are certain that you have better things in you, things which go with salvation;
10For God is true, and will not put away from him the memory of your work and of your love for his name, in the help which you gave and still give to the saints.
11And it is our desire that you may all keep the same high purpose in certain hope to the end:
12So that you may not be slow in heart, but may take as your example those to whom God has given their heritage, because of their faith and their long waiting.
35You would say, Four months from now is the time of the grain-cutting. Take a look, I say to you, at the fields; they are even now white for cutting.
36He who does the cutting now has his reward; he is getting together fruit for eternal life, so that he who did the planting and he who gets in the grain may have joy together.
37In this the saying is a true one, One does the planting, and another gets in the grain.
6It is right for the worker in the fields to be the first to take of the fruit.
36For, having done what was right in God's eyes, you have need of waiting before his word has effect for you.
6In the morning put your seed into the earth, and till the evening let not your hand be at rest; because you are not certain which will do well, this or that--or if the two will be equally good.
58For this cause, my dear brothers, be strong in purpose and unmoved, ever giving yourselves to the work of the Lord, because you are certain that your work is not without effect in the Lord.
6So then, let us not take our rest as the others do, but let us be self-controlled and awake.
7Doing your work readily, as to the Lord, and not to men:
8In the knowledge that for every good thing anyone does, he will have his reward from the Lord, If he is a servant or if he is free.
5Those who put in seed with weeping will get in the grain with cries of joy.
6Though a man may go out weeping, taking his vessel of seed with him; he will come again in joy, with the corded stems of grain in his arms.
7Go on waiting calmly, my brothers, till the coming of the Lord, like the farmer waiting for the good fruit of the earth till the early and late rains have come.
1Brothers, if a man is taken in any wrongdoing, you who are of the Spirit will put such a one right in a spirit of love; keeping watch on yourself, for fear that you yourself may be tested.
2Take on yourselves one another's troubles, and so keep the law of Christ.
6Who will give to every man his right reward:
20And if you say, Where will our food come from in the seventh year, when we may not put in seed, or get in the increase
1We then, working together with God, make our request to you not to take the grace of God to no purpose.
16For which cause we do not give way to weariness; but though our outer man is getting feebler, our inner man is made new day by day.
11Because of this, let us have a strong desire to come into that rest, and let no one go after the example of those who went against God's orders.
7For a land, drinking in the frequent rain and producing good plants for those for whom it is worked, has a blessing from God:
9Not because we have not the right, but to make ourselves an example to you, so that you might do the same.
10For even when we were with you we gave you orders, saying, If any man does no work, let him not have food.
7He who gets in the grain has no use for it; and they do not make bands of it for the grain-stems.
6Or I only and Barnabas, have we no right to take a rest from work?
7Who ever goes to war without looking to someone to be responsible for his payment? who puts in vines and does not take the fruit of them? or who takes care of sheep without drinking of their milk?
11Be not slow in your work, but be quick in spirit, as the Lord's servants;
14And let our people go on with good works for necessary purposes, so that they may not be without fruit.
1For this reason, because we have been made servants of this new order, through the mercy given to us, we are strong:
24And let us be moving one another at all times to love and good works;
18The sinner gets the payment of deceit; but his reward is certain who puts in the seed of righteousness.
3Give thought to him who has undergone so much of the hate of sinners against himself, so that you may not be tired and feeble of purpose.
25But if we have hope for that which we see not, then we will be able to go on waiting for it.
4He who is watching the wind will not get the seed planted, and he who is looking at the clouds will not get in the grain.
3Now we will do this, if God lets us.
10And he who gives seed for putting into the field and bread for food, will take care of the growth of your seed, at the same time increasing the fruits of your righteousness;
1We who are strong have to be a support to the feeble, and not give pleasure to ourselves.
31Then do not be full of care, saying, What are we to have for food or drink? or, With what may we be clothed?