In this sermon, Pastor Paul Bailey explores the profound truth that with God, there are no loopholes. Drawing from Galatians 6:7-10, Pastor Bailey emphasizes the unchangeable nature of God’s principles, reminding listeners that “whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” He warns against mocking God through disobedience or neglecting His laws, as seen in the story of David’s sins with Bathsheba and Uriah. Despite being blessed and favored by God, David’s actions displayed a disregard for God’s commandments, leading to severe consequences.
Pastor Bailey encourages believers to take heed of the rumble strips in life—God’s warnings meant to guide us back to the right path. He also highlights the parable of the great supper in Luke 14:16-24, illustrating that even when initial efforts seem rejected, there are still others willing to partake in God’s blessings. The message is clear: do not grow weary in well-doing. Whether it’s sowing spiritually or reaching out to others, the promise of reaping in due season holds firm.
Pastor Bailey concludes with a powerful call to action—believers must seek opportunities to do good, even when faced with rejection or weariness. He reminds us that God sees our efforts and rewards those who diligently seek Him. Through steadfastness and faith, the seeds sown in righteousness will bear fruit both in this life and the life to come.