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Matt. 9:36-38 – Pray for laborers.
Luke 10:2 – Pray for laborers.
John 4:35 – Do not say it is four months until the harvest.
In 1966 or 1967, I was a member of Landmark Baptist Church of O’Fallon,
Missouri, and was asked by the pastor, Brother Jerry Asberry, to bring a
devotion, which I did; using Matthew 28:18-20 for a text. I brought out how
God wants more than our money, he wants us. God wants us to give our money,
but he also wants us to give ourselves to him, and for his service. There was
a certain rich men in the church (at least he gave the impression of being
rich) who took offence at the message, declaring he had done plenty when he
gave his money.
Two Points: (as motivation to be laborers for the Lord)
What We Have.
What Others Do Not Have.
What we have and what others do not have.
We have a Saviour, but the lost do not have a Saviour.
Hebrews 13:5 – the promise that Christ will be with us always, even
when we do not know he is with us.
John 14:26 – We have the comforter (The Holy Ghost),which lost people
do not have.
I John 1:8-10 – We have forgiveness of daily sins, which others do not
have.
I John 2:27 – We have a special anointing of God, which teaches us all
things, that the lost do not have.
We have scriptural baptism, which the lost cannot have because they are
not saved yet.
Hebrews 4:16 – We have special graces from God as help in times of
need, which the lost do not have.
God chastens us when we sin and get away from him, and God never chastens
those that do not belong to him.
Do not be surprised if people do not hear the blessed gospel.
Ezekiel 33:1-7 – We are God’s chosen watchmen to declare God’s soon
coming judgment. We cannot make people hear, but we can warn them.
People accept/reject the gospel differently/and at different times. Do
not be overly concerned or anxious if people do not hear and are not saved.
Continue to talk to them, and others. God will open ears in time.
Acts 17:32-34 – When Paul preached his great gospel message on Mars
Hill, (1) some mocked, and (2) some said, "We will hear thee
again", and (3) some believed. It will probably be the same with you.
Remember that Jesus did not heal every sick person during his earthly
ministry, nor did he save every lost soul he came in contact with. You will
not either. These things are all worked on in God’s time, not ours.
Compare Joshua 2:8-11 and Joshua 5:1. In Joshua 2, Rahab told the spies
their hearts were melted when they heard how Israel passed through the Red
Sea some 40 years earlier. I believe Rahab stopped being a harlot when the
believed this message and lived as a Jew before he was ever accepted into
the Jewish nation. I do not know how old Rahab was in Joshua 2, but I know
she was old enough to be a harlot, and quit that lifestyle when she was
saved, then when she joined Israel, and married Salmon was still young
enough to bear children, as Boaz was her son. So it seems Rahab hear the
story of Israel crossing the Red Sea on dry ground some years after it
happened. In Joshua 5:1, the people of the west of Jordan heard how Israel
crossed the Jordan River on dry ground, their hearts were melted (compare to
Joshua 2:8-11), but they did not repent or turn to God, seeking forgiveness
and acceptance of him. Instead Joshua 6:1 states the city of Jericho was
straitly (securely) shut up because of the children of Israel.
Verse 35 - Jesus went to other places than just his hometown. He expects us
to go into all the world, not just to the places we know about. Some of the
things Jesus did, we cannot do, like healing diseases, but we can preach to
people and teach them.
Verse 36 - Everywhere Jesus went, He saw great multitudes of people with no
goal or aim in life. The people fainted in their minds because of the false
teaching that was everywhere. They were scattered (flung about, or tossed with
no certain landing place) abroad, as sheep when there is none to take care of
them. They were "objects" that no man cared about.
I. Lift up your eyes.
A. This indicates that our eyes must naturally cast down, that we
normally don't see like God wants us to.
1. Do you see anybody that needs Jesus?
2. Not just "the world", but individual, particular people.
3. Our greatest job is to go - Matt. 28:18-20.
B. Have compassion.
1. Matt. 9:36, Jesus had compassion when He looked.
2. If we lift up our eyes, and see the multitudes going into eternal
destruction, we will also have compassion.
C. Who is Christ talking to?
1. He is not talking to the people of the world.
2. He is talking to his closest followers, his true disciples.
II. John 4:35 - The fields are white already unto harvest.
A. John 4:35 - Some say it is four months to the harvest.
1. Four months means some people don't believe the crop is even
planted!!
2. Jesus said the crop has been planted and is ready for harvest.
B. The fields are white unto harvest.
1. This would indicate that there are people out there who are ready to
be "harvested" if we would take the gospel to them.
2. Isn't this a promise that: Ps. 126:5,6 - If we reap, we shall sow?
3. How many people have you talked to this year about their salvation?
The "average" Christian talks to nobody. The "normal"
Christian talks to everybody.
4. If we don't talk to them, their blood will be on our hands. We will
give account for them in the day of judgment.
III. What are we to do?
A. Pray
1. Don't just think about the situation and talk about it to one
another.
2. Note that Jesus said to pray before anything else was done.
3. Sometimes, we make the mistake of doing before praying.
What is a laborer?
Note: we are not to pray that God will call preachers to preach. Acts
6:4 reveals the work of the ministry is in prayer and the ministry of the
Word, not necessarily in doing everything church members should be doing.
We are to pray that God will send forth laborers into the field.
It is very possible to be a laborer in God’s vineyard without being
called to preach, but by simply being a faithful church member, whether
you are a man or a woman.
Rom. 10:15 - How shall they preach except they be sent?
God wants YOU to go, not somebody else. If you are saved, He has
saved you for a reason, not just to sit down and do nothing.
It is God’s job to send laborers into His harvest. We cannot send
anybody. Not "mamma called, daddy sent."
God will give the strength, ability and energy to do the job.
God will supply all the education a person needs to do God’s job.
God will supply qualified workers, we don’t have to lessen the
qualifications to get men to continue in the ministry, or to get them to
enter.
God will give the person a place to work, and make him happy there.
God will give the person success in the work, whether anybody
believes or not. Whether the work is big or small, well known or
isolated.
God will "send" them.
He will thrust them into the work.
He will give them a burden for the work they must heed.
Jeremiah (Jer 20:9) said the Word of God was a fire in his bone.
Peter was fishing for a living and happy doing it when Jesus came to
him and called him to follow Him, and He would make him fishers of men.
C. Most people will say that is the Church's job, or the pastor's job.
1. That means everybody shucks the responsibility, expecting somebody
else to go, but it winds up that nobody goes.
2. Acts 8:1-4 - The early church members went everywhere preaching the
word, except the apostles.
a. The apostles had set the example, and the church members followed
that example.
b. The apostles also stayed at Jerusalem because they thought that
would be the central place of worship.
c. It was the church members that organized the church at Antioch,
(Acts 11:19-26) which ordained Paul and Barnabas as missionaries, (Acts
13:3).
d. Jerusalem was the Jewish worship center, but Antioch was the
Gentile worship center.
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