GREAT
HARVEST
Matthew 9:36-38 When He saw the crowds, He had
compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without
a shepherd. (37) He said to His disciples, "The harvest is great, but the workers are few. (38) So pray to the Lord who
is in charge of the harvest; ask Him to send more workers into His
fields."
The compassion of Christ is evident in that He pays attention
to those around Him. In the verse immediately preceding this it is told that He
traveled all over that area preaching the kingdom and healing all manner of
illness. In His traveling He sees the crowds of people wandering aimlessly with
no one to lead them. They are like sheep without a shepherd. This makes them
easy targets for wolves, lions, false prophets and charlatans.
Jesus is in human form. In His earthly ministry He is
imprisoned by time and space like us. There is a limit to how much He can do at
any given time. Keep in mind, in this form He is teaching us how to live. We
humans wear ourselves out trying to fit 25 hours of work into a 24 hour day. Jesus
could have said, “Look at all the work out there. You guys are going to have to
work a lot faster and a lot harder.” But He didn’t say that. He told them to
pray for more laborers.
In Short:
1. There is a lot of work out there.
2. You can’t do it all so pray for more laborers.
3. There is someone in charge of the harvest and that someone is
not you.
In the next chapter Jesus sends the apostles out to do some
work. So He is not saying, “Just sit back and pray for others to do all the
work.” I think at the heart of this is, Pray, Do your best, Trust God for the
rest.
Father in heaven, thank You that Jesus saw the sheep and their
needs. Thank You that You see… You see us… You see all those around who are in
need. Please raise up and send out more workers to lead the sheep. And give us
clear instruction as to what work we are to do and where we are to apply
ourselves. In Jesus Name, AMEN!!!
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