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Galatians 6:9 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

9 And we should not become tired of doing good things, for eventually we will receive [never ending life] if we do not give up.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

9 And let us not lose heart and grow weary and faint in acting nobly and doing right, for in due time and at the appointed season we shall reap, if we do not loosen and relax our courage and faint.

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American Standard Version (1901)

9 And let us not be weary in well-doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.

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Common English Bible

9 Let’s not get tired of doing good, because in time we’ll have a harvest if we don’t give up.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

9 And so, let us not be deficient in doing good. For in due time, we shall reap without fail.

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Galatians 6:9
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Therefore, my dearly loved brothers, stand firm [in the faith]; do not be moved [from your commitment] Always do your best to work for the Lord, since you know that your labor in the Lord’s [service] is not for nothing.


But you, brothers, should not get tired of doing what is right.


Now think about how Jesus endured such opposition against Himself from sinners, so that you do not grow weary and become discouraged [yourself].


For it is God’s will that, by doing good, you should put to silence the ignorant [talk and actions] of foolish people.


So, be patient, brothers, until the Lord comes. Look, the farmer waits for his land to produce the valuable crop and is patient with it until it receives the fall and spring rains.


For, if it is God’s will that you should suffer, it is better [for you] that it be on account of doing right than doing wrong.


Therefore, we do not get discouraged, for though our physical body is decaying, yet our inner person is being renewed daily.


And you have persevered and endured [suffering] for my name’s sake [i.e., in my service] and [yet] have not grown weary.


Therefore, those who [are allowed to] suffer in harmony with God’s [permissive] will, should commit their souls to a trustworthy Creator, [who will take everything into account], while they go on [trying] to do what is right.


Then Jesus told His disciples a parable for the purpose of showing them that they should pray continually and not become discouraged.


And you will be hated by everyone for being loyal to me. But the person who endures [this persecution by remaining faithful] to the end [of his life] is the one who will be saved [i.e., from spiritual and physical destruction].


So, having obtained this ministry through [God’s] mercy, we do not become discouraged.


But the person who holds out [i.e., remains faithful to God] until the end [i.e., of this time of severe persecution] will be saved [from destruction].


“The person who has an ear should listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the churches. To the person who has victory [in the Christian life] I will give [the opportunity] to eat from the tree of life, which is in the Paradise of God.” [Note: “Paradise” is equivalent to heaven. See II Cor. 12:4].


To the ones who continue doing what is good and who look for glory, honor and immortal life [God will give] never ending life.


“The person who has an ear should listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the churches. To the person who has victory [in the Christian life] I will give some of the hidden manna, and I will [also] give him a white stone with a new name written on it, which no one understands, except the one who receives it.


but Christ [was faithful] as a Son over God’s household. And we [Christians] are that household, if we hold on to our confidence [in Christ], and to the boasting [i.e., joy] of our hope [in God], firmly to the end [of our lives].


For we have become sharers with Christ, if we hold firmly onto the confidence [we had in Him] from the beginning until the end [of our lives].


So, I am asking you people not to become discouraged over my sufferings on your behalf, for they are for your benefit [eventually].


And have you forgotten the exhortation that was addressed to you as sons? [Prov. 3:11f says], “My son, do not take the discipline of the Lord lightly, and do not get discouraged when He rebukes you.


But [remember] this: The person who plants only a few seeds will harvest a meager crop. And the one who plants many seeds [Note: The Greek says, “plants with blessings”] will harvest a bumper crop.


So, Jesus got up and, along with His disciples, followed the man.


In the same way the one who was given two talents made two more.


And He said to the man whose hand was deformed, “Step forward.”


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