“The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few; therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest." Luke 10:2
As we look around us we can see that people are ready for a much need change in their lives. They are surrounded by trouble and cares of this world on every side. The days are shorter and the hearts of people are growing dim. With all of this, the enemy is really roaming and seeking whom he may devour, deceive, discourage or distract.
There is a harvest that is desperate for real transformation. They are ready to receive salvation! Did you know that as a believers, we have a unique opportunity to share the gospel in such a pivotal moment in history? Never have this generation or the many before it seen the turmoil that is taking place on a mental, physical and spiritual level. Now more than ever the gospel must be extended beyond our circle and reach out to a people and a nation that is in need of deliverance.
People are hungry and thirsty for the kind of change that will birth true healing and deliverance from the enemy, sin and situation that has kept them bound. Sometimes God will use what the enemy meant for evil and turn it around for our good. Today, we can choose to be a laborer in the kingdom of God. God has equipped us to share his good news.
He is looking to the believer to rise up and take their stand with their fellow laborers. The scripture says that we should pray that God sends out laborers into his harvest but I believe we can take it a step further. Let us pray that God gives us the boldness and courage we need to be an active laborer not just in word but in deed also.
Don't let this harvest pass you by without lending a hand. When God is leading you to share the gospel, do it with joy. There is a blessing in your obedience that far out weights any material gain. A soul will be added to the kingdom and angels rejoice at their salvation. May you have a hunger and a desire to see the kingdom of darkness empty and the Kingdom of God full. Choose to be a laborer and join the few, that one day, the kingdom may have sufficient workers to reap a bountiful harvest.
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